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Heterogeneity and Asymmetric Macroeconomic Effects of Changes in Loan-to-Value Limits

Working paper 635
Working Papers

Published: 13 May 2019

By: Jasper de Jong Emmanuel De Veirman

We estimate the macroeconomic effects of changes in loan-to-value limits using an approach that involves the cross-sectional loan-to-value distribution and does not require that a limit is actually in place. We show that the effects are asymmetric and non-linear as tighter limits constrain a larger fraction of borrowers. Symmetry is a good approximation when the limit is tight but not at other points. We find that an increase in heterogeneity can substantially increase the effects of a change in loan-to-value caps. We document that if one abstracts from borrower heterogeneity, one understates the size of the effects of LTV limits when the limit lies above the average LTV.

Keywords: Credit constraints, macroprudential policy, loan-to-value ratio
JEL codes C32, E21, E32, E44

Working paper no. 635

635 - Heterogeneity and Asymmetric Macroeconomic Effects of Changes in Loan-to-Value Limits

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