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Optimal macroprudential policy with preemptive bailouts

Optimal macroprudential policy with preemptive bailouts

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I study the optimal regulation of a financial sector where individual banks face self-enforcing constraints countering their default incentives. The constrained-efficient social planner can improve over the unregulated equilibrium in two dimensions. First, by internalizing the impact of banks' portfolio decisions on the prices of assets and liabilities that affect the enforcement constraints. Second, by redistributing future net worth from new entrants to surviving banks, which increases the current forward-looking value of all banks, relaxing their enforcement constraints and decreasing the probability of banking crises. The latter can be accomplished with systemic preemptive bailouts that are time consistent and unambiguously welfare improving. Unregulated banks can be both overleveraged and underleveraged depending on the state of the economy, thus macroprudential policy requires both taxes and subsidies, while minimum bank capital requirements are generally ineffective.

Aliaksandr Zaretski

经济学财政、金融

Aliaksandr Zaretski.Optimal macroprudential policy with preemptive bailouts[EB/OL].(2025-04-06)[2025-05-11].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04636.点此复制

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