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INSTITUTIONS,HOUSEHOLD CREDIT COMPOSITION,AND THE BUSINESS CYCLE
Authors:Berrak Bahadir  Neven Valev
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC;2. Department of Economics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
Abstract:We show that the negative effect of household credit growth on subsequent economic growth documented in the recent literature is not the same across countries. The effect is stronger in countries with weak institutions where the fraction of consumer credit in total household credit is greater. That is an important nuance as consumer credit is a sizable part of household credit in many emerging markets and its rapid buildup should be observed with the same caution as a rapid buildup in housing credit. (JEL G21, E32, E44)
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