2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3742259
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Financial Stability Policies and Bank Lending: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Federal Reserve Interventions in 1920-21

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“…For the Banca d'Italia, there are also some hints at their use under the term castelletti in the 1920s and 1930s. Rieder shows that several US Federal Reserve Banks made use of credit limits (so‐called basic lines) to design financial stability policies in the early 1920s. In our article, we document the role of credit limits in central banks’ day‐to‐day discount lending and we provide evidence for their wider rationale as a proto‐regulatory tool.…”
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“…For the Banca d'Italia, there are also some hints at their use under the term castelletti in the 1920s and 1930s. Rieder shows that several US Federal Reserve Banks made use of credit limits (so‐called basic lines) to design financial stability policies in the early 1920s. In our article, we document the role of credit limits in central banks’ day‐to‐day discount lending and we provide evidence for their wider rationale as a proto‐regulatory tool.…”
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confidence: 99%