The Saving and Loan Insolvencies and the Costs of Financial Crises

A. Field
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At the time they occurred, the savings and loan insolvencies were considered the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Contrary to what was then believed, and in sharp contrast with 2007-09, they in fact had little macroeconomic significance. S&L remediation cost between 2 and 3 percent of GDP, whereas TARP and the conservatorship of Fannie and Freddie actually made money for the U.S. Treasury. But the direct cost of government remediation is largely irrelevant in judging macro significance. What matters is the cumulative output loss associated with and plausibly caused by failing financial institutions. I estimate output losses for 1981-1984, 1991-1998 and 2007-2026 (the latter utilizing forecasts and projections along with actual data through 2015) and, for a final comparison, 1929-41. The losses associated with 2007-09 have been truly disastrous – in the same order of magnitude as the Great Depression. The S&L failures were, in contrast, inconsequential. Macroeconomists and policy makers should reserve the word crisis for financial disturbances that threaten substantial damage to the real economy, and continue efforts to identify systemically important financial institutions in advance.
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储蓄和贷款破产和金融危机的成本
当时,储蓄和贷款破产被认为是自大萧条以来最严重的金融危机。与当时的看法相反,与2007-09年形成鲜明对比的是,它们实际上没有什么宏观经济意义。S&L的补救成本占GDP的2%到3%,而TARP和对房利美和房地美的保护实际上为美国财政部赚了钱。但政府整治的直接成本在很大程度上与判断宏观意义无关。重要的是与金融机构破产相关并可能由其造成的累计产出损失。我估计了1981-1984年、1991-1998年和2007-2026年的产出损失(后者利用预测和预测以及截至2015年的实际数据),并对1929-41年进行了最后的比较。与2007-09年相关的损失确实是灾难性的,其规模与大萧条(Great Depression)相当。相比之下,储贷银行的倒闭无关紧要。宏观经济学家和政策制定者应该把危机这个词保留给可能对实体经济造成重大损害的金融动荡,并继续努力提前识别具有系统重要性的金融机构。
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