On the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem in the Presence of Banks and a Reserve Requirement
Raymond G. Batina,
Toshihiro Ihori
Abstract:We study the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem in the presence of a reserve requirement. Banks pay depositors the deposit rate and receive the borrowing rate on loans. Equivalence fails because the reserve requirement drives a wedge between the deposit and borrowing rates implying that government faces a different intertemporal tradeoff than savers. A tax cut financed by an increase in government debt causes an increase in savings but only increases the supply of loanable funds by a fraction because of the reserve… Show more
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