Credit decomposition and economic activity in Turkey: A wavelet-based approach

IF 2 Q2 ECONOMICS
Oğuzhan Çepni , Yavuz Selim Hacıhasanoğlu , Muhammed Hasan Yılmaz
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Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the co-movement between the credit growth and gross domestic product (GDP) growth in Turkey over the period January 2004–October 2019. By taking into account alternative credit decomposition and the variations over time and across frequencies using the wavelet analysis, the results show that: i) GDP growth highly synchronizes with credit growth compared to other financial variables such as stock exchange, bonds, and exchange rate. ii) There is a high correlation between commercial loan growth and capital formation and a relatively weak one with consumer loans and consumption. iii) Co-movement stemming from Turkish Lira (TL) credits to GDP growth is stronger than foreign exchange (FX) credits where the latter is significant until 2015. iv) Public and domestic private banks are the main drivers of economic activity while the foreign banks are following them. By showing the differential effects of different types of credit on GDP growth, we specify that shocks to different credit types are crucial to analyze business cycles. For policymakers, this result implies that the dynamics of different credit types are crucial to analyze the impacts of credit cycles on economic activity.

土耳其的信用分解和经济活动:基于小波的方法
本文旨在研究2004年1月至2019年10月期间土耳其信贷增长与国内生产总值(GDP)增长之间的共同运动。通过使用小波分析考虑替代信贷分解和随时间和频率的变化,结果表明:1)与其他金融变量(如股票交易、债券和汇率)相比,GDP增长与信贷增长高度同步。2)商业贷款增长与资本形成的相关性较高,与消费贷款和消费的相关性相对较弱。iii)土耳其里拉(TL)信贷对GDP增长的协同作用强于外汇(FX)信贷,后者在2015年之前非常重要。公共银行和国内私人银行是经济活动的主要驱动力,而外资银行紧随其后。通过展示不同类型信贷对GDP增长的差异影响,我们明确了对不同信贷类型的冲击对于分析商业周期至关重要。对于政策制定者来说,这一结果意味着不同信贷类型的动态对于分析信贷周期对经济活动的影响至关重要。
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Central Bank Review
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