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A Credit Crunch? A Case Study of Finland in the Aftermath of the Banking CrisisCeyla Pazarba_1oluaffiliation not provided to SSRN December 1996 IMF Working Paper No. 96/135 Abstract: This paper estimates a disequilibrium model of credit supply and demand to evaluate whether there was a credit crunch in Finland following the banking crisis of 1991-92. Empirical analysis suggests that the marked reduction in bank lending was mainly in reaction to a cyclical decline in credit demand, likely exacerbated by the high level of indebtedness of the borrowers. It also appears that banks became less willing to supply credit during periods associated with a deterioration in asset quality, and reduced profits due to declining regulatory protection from competition, and a need to increase capital adequacy levels.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 18 JEL Classification: E44, G21, G28 working papers seriesDate posted: February 15, 2006Suggested CitationContact Information
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