How Does the Strength of Monetary Policy Transmission Depend on Real Economic Activity?

43 Pages Posted: 11 Apr 2019 Last revised: 20 Aug 2021

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Horacio Sapriza

Federal Reserve Banks - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Judit Temesvary

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Date Written: April, 2019

Abstract

We study the relationship between the strength of the bank credit channel (BCC) of monetary policy and real GDP growth in the United States using quarterly commercial bank level data between 1986 and 2008. We find that the BCC was significantly stronger during periods of low economic growth. Monetary policy is more effective through this channel in spurring economic activity during periods of low growth, rather than in cooling the economy when growth is high. Furthermore, we find that the BCC operated through a broader range of loan categories and banks than previously documented, underscoring this channel?s economic relevance.

JEL Classification: E3, E5, G2

Suggested Citation

Sapriza, Horacio and Temesvary, Judit, How Does the Strength of Monetary Policy Transmission Depend on Real Economic Activity? (April, 2019). FEDS Working Paper No. 2019-23, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3369646 or http://dx.doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2019.023

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