加纳的政治商业周期和银行流动性创造:金融部门透明度的作用

A. Gyeke-dako, Gladys A. Abindaw Nabieu, Maryam Kriese, B. Kusi
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摘要本研究考察了在非洲新兴经济体中,通过信用信息共享管理的金融部门透明度(FST)如何有助于降低PBC引发的BLC增长。该研究在2006年至2016年的三(3)个不同的政治选举周期中雇佣了加纳的27家银行。使用具有技术和年份效应控制的稳健随机效应面板模型来估计结果。结果表明:(i)PBC增加了银行的流动性创造,(ii)通过信用信息共享管理的FST鼓励了BLC,(iii)PBC和FST的联合期限对BLC产生了负协同效应,(iv)促进FST抑制了PBC在加纳诱导的流动性创造的增长。这些结果表明,银行经理、监管机构和政策制定者必须注意流动性的创造,尤其是在选举期间,因为这可能导致信贷违约和损失飙升。此外,FST可以作为抑制中国人民银行流动性创造增长的工具,帮助银行筛选不良政治交易和政客。
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Political business cycle and bank liquidity creation in Ghana: the role of financial sector transparency
ABSTRACT This study examines how financial sector transparency (FST) administered through credit information sharing helps reduce the BLC growth induced by PBC in an emerging economy in Africa. The study employs twenty-seven 27 banks in Ghana over three (3) different political election cycles between 2006 and 2016. The results are estimated using robust random effect panel models with technological and year effect controls. The results shows that (i) PBC increases liquidity creation by banks, (ii) FST administered through credit information sharing encourages BLC, (iii) the joint term of PBC and FST yields a negative synergetic effect on BLC and (iv) promoting FST dampens the growth in liquidity creation induced by PBC in Ghana. These results imply that bank managers, regulators and policymakers must be mindful of liquidity creation especially during election periods since it can lead to soaring credit defaults and losses. Also, FST can be used as tool for suppressing growth in liquidity creation induced through PBC by help banks screen out bad political dealings and politicians.
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