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Basel II Capital Requirements, Firms' Heterogeneity, and the Business Cycle


Inês Drumond


University of Porto - Faculty of Economics

José Jorge


CEMPRE and Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto

January 1, 2009


Abstract:     
his paper assesses the potential procyclical effects of Basel II capital requirements by evaluating to what extent those effects depend on the composition of banks' asset portfolios and on how borrowers' credit risk evolves over the business cycle.

By developing a heterogeneous-agent general equilibrium model, in which firms' access to credit depends on their financial position, we find that regulatory capital requirements, by forcing banks to finance a fraction of loans with costly bank capital, have a negative effect on firms' capital accumulation and output in steady state. This effect is amplified with the changeover from Basel I to Basel II, in a stationary equilibrium characterized by a significant fraction of small and highly leveraged firms. In addition, to the extent that it is more costly to raise bank capital in bad times, the introduction of an aggregate technology shock into a partial equilibrium version of the model supports the Basel II procyclicality hypothesis: Basel II capital requirements accentuate the bank loan supply effect underlying the bank capital channel of propagation of exogenous shocks.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 50

Keywords: Business Cycles, Procyclicality, Financial Constraints, Bank Capital Channel, Basel II

JEL Classification: E44, E32, G28, E10

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Date posted: February 12, 2009  

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Drumond, Inês and Jorge, José, Basel II Capital Requirements, Firms' Heterogeneity, and the Business Cycle (January 1, 2009). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1340922 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1340922

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Inês Drumond
University of Porto - Faculty of Economics ( email )
Porto
Portugal
José Jorge (Contact Author)
CEMPRE and Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto ( email )
Faculdade Economia
Rua Dr Roberto Frias
Porto, 4200-464
Portugal
+351 225 571 100 (Phone)
+351 225 505 050 (Fax)
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