Real interest rate, income and bank loans: panel evidence from Egypt

被引:3
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作者
Shokr, Mohamed Aseel [1 ]
机构
[1] Tanta Univ, Dept Econ, Tanta, Egypt
关键词
Monetary policy; Real interest rate; Bank lending channel; GMM; Banks; MONETARY-POLICY TRANSMISSION; LENDING CHANNEL EVIDENCE; CREDIT; SECTOR;
D O I
10.1108/JFEP-09-2018-0140
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose This paper aims to examine the effectiveness of monetary policy on bank loans in Egypt using generalized method of moments (GMM) model. Also, it investigates the impact of bank level variables, namely, total assets, liquidity, capital and income on bank loans. It develops the equation of loans, which is introduced by Ehrmann et al. (2002) using bank level variables such as income and the interaction between income and interest rate. Design/methodology/approach This paper examines the impact of monetary policy shocks on bank loans in Egypt by applying the GMM technique and panel data from 1996 to 2014. Findings The results reveal that real interest rate has a significant impact on bank loans, which indicates that the bank lending channel is effective in Egypt. Furthermore, the bank level variables, namely, banks' size, liquidity and income have significant effects on bank loans in Egypt, which sustains the heterogeneous effect of monetary policy on bank loans. Therefore, the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) can adjust interest rate to influence the bank loans and total demand. Social implications The relevance of bank lending channel indicates that the role of commercial banks is very important in transmitting monetary policy shocks to the real sector. Originality/value It is important for the CBE, banks and people because it shows the effectiveness of bank lending channel and the effect of global financial crisis on the Egyptian economy.
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页码:227 / 243
页数:17
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