The Macroeconomic Effectiveness of Bank Bail-ins

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We examine the macroeconomic implications of bailing-in banks’ creditors after a systemic financial crisis, whereby bank debt is partially written off. We do so within a RBC model that features an endogenous leverage constraint which limits the size of banks’ balance sheets by the amount of bank net worth. Our simulations show that an unanticipated bail-in effectively ameliorates macroeconomic conditions as more net worth relaxes leverage constraints, which
allows an expansion of investment. In contrast, an anticipated bail-in will be priced in ex-ante by bank creditors, thereby transferring the bail-in gains from banks to creditors. Therefore the intervention has zero impact on the macroeconomy relative to the no bail-in case. The effectiveness of the bail-in policy can be restored by implementing a temporary tax on debt outflows once creditors start to anticipate a bail-in.
Originele taal-2English
Plaats van productieGroningen
UitgeverUniversity of Groningen, SOM research school
Aantal pagina's42
StatusPublished - 2018

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NaamSOM Research Reports
UitgeverijSOM Research School
Nr.2018009-EEF

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