收入不平等、银行业竞争和货币政策

IF 1.8 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Southern Economic Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1002/soej.12728
Edgar A. Ghossoub, Robert R. Reed
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以往的研究表明,通货膨胀会加剧收入不平等。然而,近年来,人们也越来越关注银行系统集中化对经济活动的影响。值得注意的是,我们提出了一些基本问题:"银行系统的资产集中是如何促进社会收入集中的?通货膨胀对不平等的影响是否取决于银行业的集中程度?我们建立了一个具有异质代理人和金融中介微观经济基础的一般均衡模型,以研究集中度和货币政策的影响。该模型预测,集中的银行会通过持有大量流动资产来提高资本投资的私人回报(而非社会回报),从而加剧不平等。由于集中的银行扭曲了经济中的投资水平,通货膨胀对不平等的不利影响在集中的银行体系中会被放大。
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Income inequality, banking competition, and monetary policy
Previous research has shown that inflation contributes to income inequality. However, in recent years, there have also been increasing concerns about the effects of concentration in the banking system on economic activity. Notably, we ask the fundamental questions: “How does the concentration of assets in the banking system contribute to the concentration of income in society? Do the effects of inflation on inequality depend on the degree of banking concentration?” We develop a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents and microeconomic foundations for financial intermediaries to study the effects of concentration and monetary policy. The model predicts that concentrated banks contribute to inequality by holding large amounts of liquid assets in order to raise private—but not social—returns from capital investment. As concentrated banks distort the level of investment in the economy, the adverse effects of inflation on inequality are magnified in concentrated banking systems.
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