How Do Non-Performing Loans Evolve along the Economic Cycle? The Role of Macroeconomic Conditions and Legal Efficiency

Forthcoming, European Accounting Review, https://doi.org/10.1080/09638180.2022.2071960

54 Pages Posted: 9 Aug 2022

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Jannis Bischof

University of Mannheim - Accounting and Taxation

Nicolas Rudolf

University of Lausanne

Wilhelm Schmundt

University of Mannheim - Accounting and Taxation

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Date Written: April 8, 2022

Abstract

We investigate the development of non-performing loans (NPL) held by European banks along the economic cycle. During the global financial crisis and the subsequent sovereign debt crisis, banks from all European countries experienced a substantial increase in NPLs. We find that these increases are mainly associated with macroeconomic determinants and characteristics of banks’ business models. Substantial differences across countries exist in the duration and efficiency of the NPL resolution after the crisis. We exploit cross-country and time-variant differences in insolvency and contract enforcement procedures to document that the outcome of NPL resolution is associated with the duration and the costs of insolvency and contract enforcement during the economic recovery phase. Our findings suggest that the design of a country’s legal regime can ensure a swift NPL resolution during the recovery phase while the build-up of NPLs during a crisis is mainly attributable to economic conditions.

Keywords: Non-performing loans, Legal efficiency, Financial institutions, International accounting, Bank regulation, Bank accounting

JEL Classification: M41, M48, F34, G21, G28

Suggested Citation

Bischof, Jannis and Rudolf, Nicolas and Schmundt, Wilhelm, How Do Non-Performing Loans Evolve along the Economic Cycle? The Role of Macroeconomic Conditions and Legal Efficiency (April 8, 2022). Forthcoming, European Accounting Review, https://doi.org/10.1080/09638180.2022.2071960, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4179274

Jannis Bischof (Contact Author)

University of Mannheim - Accounting and Taxation ( email )

Mannheim, 68131
Germany

Nicolas Rudolf

University of Lausanne ( email )

Quartier Chambronne
Lausanne, Vaud CH-1015
Switzerland

Wilhelm Schmundt

University of Mannheim - Accounting and Taxation ( email )

Mannheim, 68131
Germany

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