Centre for Finance, Credit and Macroeconomics (CFCM)

CFCM 13/05: Macroprudential Measures, Housing Markets and Monetary Policy

Abstract

The recent financial crisis has raised the discussion among policy makers and researchers on the need of macroprudential policies to avoid systemic risks in financial markets. However, these new measures need to be combined with the traditional ones, namely monetary policy. The aim of this paper is to study how the interaction of macroprudential and monetary policies affect the economy. We take as a baseline a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model which features a housing market in order to evaluate the performance of a rule on the loan-to-value ratio (LTV) interacting with the traditional monetary policy conducted by central banks. We find that, introducing the macroprudential rule mitigates the effects of booms on the economy by restricting credit. From a normative perspective, results show that the combination of monetary policy and the macroprudential rule is unambiguously welfare enhancing, especially when monetary policy does not respond to output and house prices and only to inflation.

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Published in Moneda y Credito, n. 235, 2013

Authors

Margarita Rubio and José A Carrasco-Gallego

 

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Posted on Thursday 1st August 2013

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