A computable general equilibrium model for banking sector risk assessment in South Africa

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Conrad F. J. Beyers
Allan De Freitas
Kojo A. Essel-Mensah
Reyno Seymore
Dimitrios P. Tsomocos
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[1] University of Pretoria,Department of Actuarial Science
[2] University of Pretoria,Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering
[3] Western Australian Department of Treasury,Said Business School and St. Edmund Hall
[4] University of Oxford,undefined
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Annals of Finance | 2020年 / 16卷
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Computable general equilibrium; Banking regulation; Systemic risk; D52; D58; E52;
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In this article a banking sector Computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for South Africa is developed. The model is used to estimate the potential effect of regulatory policy on the economy and as a risk assessment tool to assess how changes in regulation affect the economy. The model provides a methodology for regulators of the banking sector and policy makers in South Africa to deal with risk assessment and future regulatory planning. The CGE model allows interactions amongst various entities of the economy so that policy makers could detect the risks in the banking sector. The CGE model used in this paper performed well as a risk assessment tool for the South African banking sector. The results of the various shocks from the model are consistent with the results obtained from similar shocks done in the UK. We establish that default penalty has a higher effect on the banks’ profits and the interest rates than capital requirement infringement penalty. Our results also suggest that interest rate targeting has more controlled effects than monetary base targeting since pecuniary externalities are reduced.
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