国际资本流动对家庭信贷的影响

IF 2 Q2 ECONOMICS Central Bank Review Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cbrev.2021.12.001
Bilal Çayır
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本文利用2005年至2020年土耳其的季度数据研究了国际资本流动(外国直接投资和证券投资)与家庭信贷之间的关系。由于土耳其对全球市场高度开放的经济结构以及该国强劲的需求动态,土耳其金融市场是一个合适的样本。本研究还采用了一组符合现有文献和可能与家庭信贷增长相关的国家具体动态的控制变量。实证结果表明:(1)FDI和利率对家庭信贷存在单向因果关系;(2)FDI和证券投资在长期内对家庭信贷产生正向影响;(3)短期结果表明FDI与信贷增长呈负相关;(4)根据误差修正模型的结果,家庭信贷市场每季度的偏差稳定23.6%,以实现长期均衡。这项研究的总体结果表明,鼓励外国直接投资流入从而加速国内市场的技术变革可能有助于家庭信贷市场的发展,并间接促进土耳其家庭的福利。
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The impacts of international capital flows on household credits

This paper investigates the association between international capital flows (foreign direct investment and portfolio investments) and household credits using quarterly data for Turkey from 2005 to 2020. The Turkish financial market is a suitable sample due to Turkey's highly open economic structure to global markets and because of the country's strong demand dynamics. This study also employs a set of control variables in line with the existing literature and country-specific dynamics that might be related with household credit growth. Empirical findings show that (1) there is a unidirectional causal linkage from FDI and interest rates to household credits, (2) FDI and portfolio investments positively affect household credits in the long-run, (3) short-term results suggest a negative relationship between FDI and credit growth and (4), based on the results from the error correction model, a deviation in the household credit market is stabilized by 23.6% each quarter in order to achieve long-run equilibrium. The overall results of this study suggest that encouraging FDI inflows and thus accelerating the technological transformation of domestic markets may contribute to the development of the household credit market and indirectly to the welfare of households in Turkey.

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