Employment and the collateral channel of monetary policy
Subject
Economics
Publishing details
Bank of England staff working paper
Authors / Editors
Bahaj S; Foulis A; Pinter G; Surico P
Biographies
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
This paper uses detailed firm-level data to show that monetary policy affects employment through housing collateral and corporate debt. Our research design exploits the fact that many small and medium-sized enterprises use their directors’ homes as a key source of collateral for corporate loans, but directors typically live in a different region to their firm. This spatial separation of firms from their collateral allows us to distinguish the collateral channel from local demand effects. We find that younger and more levered firms with higher exposure to housing collateral fluctuations adjust employment the most following a change in monetary policy. The collateral channel explains a sizeable share of the aggregate employment response
Series Number
827
Series
Bank of England staff working paper
Available on ECCH
No