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The Impact of Quantitative Easing on Bank Loan Supply and Monetary Policy Implementation in the Euro Area
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spelling | Horst, Maximilian Neyer, Ulrike 2366-035X 0948-5139 Walter de Gruyter GmbH General Economics, Econometrics and Finance http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/roe-2019-0033 <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>In March 2015, the Eurosystem launched its QE programme. The asset purchases induced a rapid and strong increase in excess reserves, implying a structural liquidity surplus in the euro area banking sector. Against this background, the first part of this paper analyses the Eurosystem’s liquidity management during<jats:italic>normal times</jats:italic>,<jats:italic>crisis times</jats:italic>and<jats:italic>times of too low inflation</jats:italic>. With a focus on the latter, the second part of this paper develops a relatively simple theoretical model in which banks operate under a structural liquidity surplus. The model shows that increasing excess reserves have no or even a contractionary impact on bank loan supply. As the newly created excess reserves are heterogeneously distributed across euro area countries, the impact of QE on bank loan supply may differ across countries. Moreover, we derive implications for monetary policy implementation. Increases in the central bank’s main refinancing rate as well as in the minimum reserve ratio and decreases in the central bank’s deposit rate develop expansionary effects on loan supply – contrary to the case in which banks face a structural liquidity deficit.</jats:p> The Impact of Quantitative Easing on Bank Loan Supply and Monetary Policy Implementation in the Euro Area Review of Economics |
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title_sort | the impact of quantitative easing on bank loan supply and monetary policy implementation in the euro area |
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