2012-13: Determinants of bank credit in small open economies: The case of six Pacific Island Countries (Working paper)

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Sharma, Parmendra
Gounder, Neelesh
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Akimov, Alexandr

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2012
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This paper examines the changes in bank credit to private sector across six economies in the South Pacific. An extensive time-series and cross-country panel data allow us to draw new and broader lessons compared to existing research, which have tended to focus mostly on single countries with shorter time periods. Results show that rising average lending and inflation rates may be detrimental to credit growth, and that deposit and asset size contribute positively to credit growth. Results also indicate that stronger economic growth leads to higher credit growth. A number of policy implications emerge and are also discussed.

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Copyright © 2010 by author(s). No part of this paper may be reproduced in any form, or stored in a retrieval system, without prior permission of the author(s).

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E51 - Money Supply; Credit; Money Multipliers

G21 - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages

C23 - Single Equation Models; Single Variables: Models with Panel Data; Longitudinal Data; Spatial Time Series

E44 - Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy

Bank private sector credit

South Pacific

cross-country analysis

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