日本“护航”银行体系下的道德风险

Moral hazard under the Japanese \"convoy\" banking system

Econometric Reviews · 1999
被引 18
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了日本1990年代盛行的“护航”银行体系,发现将资不抵债银行强制合并给健康银行会增加道德风险,但银行牌照价值可缓解此效应。

Abstract

This paper examines a banking regime similar to the \\"convoy\\" scheme which prevailed in Japan through most of the 1990s. Insolvent banks are merged with solvent banks rather than closed, with the acquiring banks required to accept negative value banks at zero value. I demonstrate that a convoy scheme effectively taxes the acquiring bank and increases moral hazard by reducing bank effort towards enhancing its portfolio, even relative to a fixed-premium deposit insurance system, for negative value banks. However, for positive bank charter values, which are retained under the convoy scheme and lost under the deposit insurance program, these effects may be mitigated or even overturned. ; I also find that the rules governing the convoy scheme can affect bank behavior. I compare two convoy regimes, one where acquiring banks are chosen at random and one where the weakest banks are paired with the strongest banks. Simulations reveal that the disparities in bank effort between the two convoy regimes are greater than those between the convoy regimes and the fixed-premium deposit insurance regime. I confirm the theoretical result above that the bank effort under either convoy program is increasing in bank charter value.

日本护送船团银行体制道德风险银行特许权价值银行努力水平