Bank credit and transmission mechanisms of monetary policy in Uganda

Jimmy Alani
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Abstract. This paper examines the effect of monetary policy on bank credit in Uganda during the January 2008 to December 2017 period. By using macro level monthly data, it tests for the existence of monetary policy transmission channels, in particular the presence of bank credit channel in the economy of Uganda. This is done by showing that bank credit growth in Uganda is affected by monetary policy shocks. Before conducting data analysis, tight bank credit models were built with the view of making the analysis mimic the actual behavior of bank credit and the monetary policy transmission mechanism. Data used in the empirical analysis are from Bank of Uganda. Empirical analysis is conducted by using the generalized least squares (GLS) technique. The advantage with the GLS method is that it is generally more efficient because it eliminates both serial correlation and variance values that are not constant. The empirical results establish presence of the bank credit channel of the monetary policy transmission mechanism in Uganda. Secondly, the empirical tests conducted establish that the relationship between reserves and loans typically operates in the reverse way to that described in some economics textbooks. Similarly, the relationship between bank deposits and bank deposits is found in principle to operate only during the current month in the reverse way to that described in some economics textbooks. Thirdly, empirical tests conducted indicate that 1 percent increase in money supply (M2) is responsible for causing 2.2 percent monthly increase in bank deposits in Uganda during the sample period, ceteris paribus. Keywords. Financialization, Political economy, Financial regulation. JEL. C01, C10, G18, P16, P34.
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乌干达的银行信贷和货币政策传导机制
摘要本文研究了2008年1月至2017年12月期间乌干达货币政策对银行信贷的影响。通过使用宏观层面的月度数据,它测试了货币政策传导渠道的存在,特别是乌干达经济中银行信贷渠道的存在。这表明乌干达的银行信贷增长受到货币政策冲击的影响。在进行数据分析之前,我们先建立了银行信贷紧缩模型,目的是使分析模拟银行信贷的实际行为和货币政策的传导机制。实证分析中使用的数据来自乌干达银行。采用广义最小二乘(GLS)技术进行实证分析。GLS方法的优点是它通常更有效,因为它消除了序列相关性和非恒定的方差值。实证结果表明,银行信贷渠道存在于乌干达货币政策传导机制中。其次,所进行的实证检验表明,准备金和贷款之间的关系通常以与某些经济学教科书中描述的相反的方式运作。同样,银行存款和银行存款之间的关系,原则上只在当月发生作用,与某些经济学教科书中所描述的相反。第三,进行的经验检验表明,在其他条件相同的情况下,在抽样期间,货币供应量(M2)增加1%导致乌干达银行存款每月增加2.2%。关键词。金融化,政治经济学,金融监管。冻胶。C01, c10, g18, p16, p34。
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