The international transmission of credit bubbles: Theory and policy
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- dc.contributor.author Martin, Alberto, 1974-ca
- dc.contributor.author Ventura, Jaumeca
- dc.date.accessioned 2017-04-28T11:49:51Z
- dc.date.issued 2015
- dc.description.abstract We live in a new world economy characterized by financial globalization, historically low interest rates, and frequent credit booms and busts. To study this world, we extend the rational-bubbles framework of Martin and Ventura (2015) to include many countries and general preferences. We find that financial globalization and low interest rates create an environment that is conducive to credit bubbles. These bubbles raise world savings and generate capital flows that may not be efficient. A global planner would adopt a policy of “leaning-against-investor-sentiment”, taxing credit in those times and countries where credit is excessive and subsidizing it elsewhere. An important characteristic of this policy is that it is expectationally robust, in the sense that it isolates the world economy from fluctuations in investor sentiment. This policy may be hard to implement in a decentralized fashion, though, as individual countries are unlikely to internalize the effects of their policies on the world interest rate.
- dc.description.sponsorship We acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (grants ECO2011-23197) and the Generalitat de Catalunya (grant 2014SGR-830 AGAUR). In addition, both Martin and Ventura acknowledge support from the ERC (Consolidator Grant FP7-615651--MacroColl and Advanced Grant FP7-249588-ABEP, respectively), and Martin thanks the IMF Research Fellowship.
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- dc.identifier.citation Martin A, Ventura J. The international transmission of credit bubbles: Theory and policy. J Monetary Econ. 2015;76 Suppl: S37-56. DOI: 10.1016/j.jmoneco.2015.10.002
- dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoneco.2015.10.002
- dc.identifier.issn 0304-3932
- dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10230/30930
- dc.language.iso eng
- dc.publisher Elsevierca
- dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Monetary Economics. 2015;76 Suppl:S37-56
- dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/615651
- dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/249588
- dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/3PN/ECO2011-23197
- dc.rights © Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoneco.2015.10.002
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- dc.subject.keyword Financial globalization
- dc.subject.keyword International capital flows
- dc.subject.keyword Sudden stops
- dc.subject.keyword Credit bubbles
- dc.subject.keyword International policy coordination
- dc.title The international transmission of credit bubbles: Theory and policyca
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