Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates

This paper provides evidence to show that the interest rate regime adopted by the monetary authority plays an important role in determining the effectiveness of the transmission mechanism of monetary policy via bank lending channel using Malaysian data. As part of the strategy to deal with the recen...

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Main Authors: Goh, K.L., Yong, S.L.
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Published: Economics Bulletin 2007
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spelling my.um.eprints.123892015-01-26T13:08:12Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/12389/ Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates Goh, K.L. Yong, S.L. HB Economic Theory This paper provides evidence to show that the interest rate regime adopted by the monetary authority plays an important role in determining the effectiveness of the transmission mechanism of monetary policy via bank lending channel using Malaysian data. As part of the strategy to deal with the recent financial crisis, the Malaysian government introduced capital control measures which subsequently led to a structural shift in interest rates. Before the shift, interest rates were relatively high. The contractionary monetary policy achieved desirable results through the bank lending channel. However, responses of bank lending to interest rate changes were limited after the structural shift which characterises a period of low interest rate regime, rendering the bank lending channel ineffective. Economics Bulletin 2007 Article PeerReviewed Goh, K.L. and Yong, S.L. (2007) Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates. Economics Bulletin, 5 (5). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1545-2921 http://www.accessecon.com/pubs/EB/2007/Volume5/EB-06E50008A.pdf
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topic HB Economic Theory
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Goh, K.L.
Yong, S.L.
Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates
description This paper provides evidence to show that the interest rate regime adopted by the monetary authority plays an important role in determining the effectiveness of the transmission mechanism of monetary policy via bank lending channel using Malaysian data. As part of the strategy to deal with the recent financial crisis, the Malaysian government introduced capital control measures which subsequently led to a structural shift in interest rates. Before the shift, interest rates were relatively high. The contractionary monetary policy achieved desirable results through the bank lending channel. However, responses of bank lending to interest rate changes were limited after the structural shift which characterises a period of low interest rate regime, rendering the bank lending channel ineffective.
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author Goh, K.L.
Yong, S.L.
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Yong, S.L.
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title Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates
title_short Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates
title_full Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates
title_fullStr Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates
title_full_unstemmed Bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates
title_sort bank lending and monetary policy: the effects of structural shift in interest rates
publisher Economics Bulletin
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/12389/
http://www.accessecon.com/pubs/EB/2007/Volume5/EB-06E50008A.pdf
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