Bank of England paper explores time-varying capital requirements
Authors use firm-bank level database from UK to examine impact
A working paper published by the Bank of England offers an "empirical examination" of the impact of time-varying capital requirements on the real economy.
In The real effects of capital requirements and monetary policy: evidence from the United Kingdom, Filippo De Marco and Tomasz Wieladek analyse a firm-bank database, covering all reporting real economy firms in the UK between 1998 and 2006.
"Unlike in other countries, UK banks were subject to time-varying capital requirements, which varied by
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