Differential Effects of Macroprudential Policy

Differential Effects of Macroprudential Policy
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2023 Issue 043
Publication date: February 2023
ISBN: 9798400235719
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Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics / General , Household borrowing , macroprudential policy , income distribution , differential effect , higher-income household , capital requirements , household income , capital requirement , Income , Mortgages , Loans , Macroprudential policy instruments , Global

Summary

We explore the differential effects of lender-based macroprudential policies on new mortgage borrowing for households of different income using a comprehensive dataset that links macroprudential policy actions with household survey data for European Union countries. The main results suggest that higher-income households on average experience a larger reduction in mortgage loan size than lower-income households when regulation targeting total lenders’ assets tightens. In contrast, lower-income households on average experience a larger reduction in mortgage loan size than higher-income households when regulation targeting lenders’ capital requirements tightens. We also provide evidence of the different channels through which the differential effects operate.