Optimal macroprudential policy and rational bubbles

Publication date

2021-04-12T07:54:28Z

2021-04-12T07:54:28Z

2021

Abstract

We provide a microfounded framework for the welfare analysis of macroprudential policy within a model of rational bubbles. For this, we posit an overlapping generation model where productivity and credit supply are subject to random shocks. We find that when real interest rates are lower than the rate of growth, credit financed bubbles may be welfare improving because of their role as a buffer in channeling excessive credit supply and inefficient investment at the firms’ level, but their sudden price decrease may cause a systemic crisis. Therefore, a well designed macroprudential policy plays a key role in improving efficiency while preserving financial stability. Our theoretical framework allows us to compare the efficiency of alternative macroprudential policies. Contrarily to conventional wisdom, we show that macroprudential policy (i) may be efficient even in the absence of systemic risk, (ii) has to be contingent on productivity shocks and (iii) must be contingent upon the level of real interest rates.


Xavier Freixas has benefited from the support of Ministerio de Economia y Competividad ECO2014-55488-P, Generalitat de Catalunya and Barcelona GSE.

Document Type

Article


Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Bank; Bubble; Macroprudential regulation; E44; E60; G18; G21; G28

Publisher

Elsevier

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Journal of Financial Intermediation. 2021 Apr;46:100908

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