危机种子:银行流动性及风险承担在经济周期中的理论

The seeds of a crisis: A theory of bank liquidity and risk taking over the business cycle

Journal of Financial Economics · 2012
被引 16
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了银行在流动性充裕时如何因激励机制导致过度放贷和资产泡沫,并指出央行应逆周期调节流动性以抑制风险。

Abstract

We examine how the banking sector may ignite the formation of asset price bubbles when there is access to abundant liquidity. Inside banks, given lack of observability of effort, loan officers (or risk takers) are compensated based on the volume of loans but are penalized if banks suffer a high enough liquidity shortfall. Outside banks, when there is heightened macroeconomic risk, investors reduce direct investment and hold more bank deposits. This ‘flight to quality’ leaves banks flush with liquidity, lowering the sensitivity of bankers’ payoffs to downside risks of loans and inducing excessive credit volume and asset price bubbles. The seeds of a crisis are thus sown. We show that the optimal monetary policy involves a “leaning against liquidity” approach: A Central Bank should adopt a contractionary monetary policy in times of excessive bank liquidity in order to curb risk-taking incentives at banks, and conversely, follow an expansionary monetary policy in times of scarce liquidity so as to boost investment.

银行流动性风险承担资产价格泡沫货币政策