Arbeitspapier
Electoral cycles in macroprudential regulation
Do politics matter for macroprudential policy? I show that changes to macroprudential regulation exhibit a predictable electoral cycle in the run-up to 221 elections across 58 countries from 2000 through 2014. Policies restricting mortgages and consumer credit are systematically less likely to be tightened before elections during credit booms and economic expansions. Consistent with theories of opportunistic political cycles, this pattern is stronger when election outcomes are uncertain or in countries where political interference is more likely. In contrast to monetary policy, I find limited evidence that central banks are uniquely insulated from political cycles in macroprudential policy. These results suggest that political pressures may limit the ability of regulators to "lean against the wind."
- Sprache
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Englisch
- ISBN
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978-92-9472-120-4
- Erschienen in
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Series: ESRB Working Paper Series ; No. 106
- Klassifikation
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Wirtschaft
General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation
Banks; Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation
Political Processes: Rent-seeking, Lobbying, Elections, Legislatures, and Voting Behavior
Bureaucracy; Administrative Processes in Public Organizations; Corruption
Capitalist Systems: Political Economy
- Thema
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macroprudential regulation
electoral cycles
regulatory cycles
political economy
central bank independence
- Ereignis
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Geistige Schöpfung
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Müller, Karsten
- Ereignis
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Veröffentlichung
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European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), European System of Financial Supervision
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Frankfurt a. M.
- (wann)
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2019
- DOI
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doi:10.2849/88680
- Handle
- Letzte Aktualisierung
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20.09.2024, 08:21 MESZ
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Objekttyp
- Arbeitspapier
Beteiligte
- Müller, Karsten
- European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), European System of Financial Supervision
Entstanden
- 2019