Volume 11, Issue 2 March 2015

Do publicly owned banks lend against the wind?

Abstract

This paper investigates the lending pattern of state-owned banks over the business cycle. I take the endogeneity of public banking into account by including records on both privatizations and nationalizations during banking crises. I find that public bank lending is (i) significantly less cyclical except for low-income countries, (ii) asymmetric along the business cycle, (iii) heterogeneous across stages of economic development, and (iv) related to banks' vulnerability on their funding side. Public banks reduce their lending less during economic downturns, but their ability to absorb negative shocks is marginally decreasing as the size of the shock increases.

Authors

  • Thibaut Duprey

JEL codes

  • G21
  • G28
  • G32
  • H44