Posted

May 28, 2013 12:46:36 AM

Date

2007-04

Author

Gerhard Illing

Affiliation

University of Munich

Title

Financial Stability and Monetary Policy – A Framework

Summary /
Abstract

The paper presents a stylised framework to analyse conditions under which monetary policy contributes to amplified movements in the housing market. Extending work by Hyun Shin (2005), the paper analyses self enforcing feedback mechanisms resulting in amplifier effects in a credit constrained economy. The paper characterizes conditions for asymmetric effects, causing systemic crises. By injecting liquidity, monetary policy can prevent a meltdown. Anticipating such a response, private agents are encouraged to take higher risks. Provision of liquidity works as a public good, but it may create potential conflicts with other policy objectives and may give incentives to build up leverage with a high systemic exposure to small probability events.

Keywords

Financial stability, monetary policy, interactions

URL

http://www.cesifo-group.de/DocDL/cesifo1_wp1971.pdf

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