Nobel Lecture: Banking, Credit, and Economic Fluctuations

IF 10.5 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS American Economic Review Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1257/aer.113.5.1143
Ben S. Bernanke
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Credit markets, including the market for bank loans, are characterized by imperfect and asymmetric information. These informational frictions can interact with other economic forces to produce periods of credit-market stress, in which intermediation is unusually costly and households and businesses have difficulty obtaining credit. A high level of credit-market stress, as in a severe financial crisis, may in turn produce a deep and prolonged recession. I present evidence that financial distress and disrupted credit markets were important sources of the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession of 2007–2009. Changes in the state of credit markets also play a role in “ garden-variety” business cycles and in the transmission of monetary policy to the economy. (JEL D82, E32, E44, E52, G21, N22)
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诺贝尔演讲:银行、信贷和经济波动
信贷市场,包括银行贷款市场,具有信息不完全和不对称的特点。这些信息摩擦可能与其他经济力量相互作用,产生信贷市场压力期,在此期间,中介费用异常高昂,家庭和企业难以获得信贷。在严重的金融危机中,高水平的信贷市场压力可能反过来导致深度和长期的衰退。我提供的证据表明,金融困境和信贷市场混乱是上世纪30年代大萧条和2007-2009年大衰退的重要根源。信贷市场状况的变化也在“普通”商业周期和货币政策向经济的传导中发挥作用。(jel d82, e32, e44, e52, g21, n22)
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期刊介绍: The American Economic Review (AER) stands as a prestigious general-interest economics journal. Founded in 1911, it holds the distinction of being one of the nation's oldest and most esteemed scholarly journals in economics. With a commitment to academic excellence, the AER releases 12 issues annually, featuring articles that span a wide spectrum of economic topics.
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