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Author:Oviedo Moguel, Rodolfo 

Working Paper
Credit Supply Shocks During a Non-Financial Recession

We study the drivers and real effects of credit supply shocks during a major non-financial recession, the COVID-19 crisis. Using data on the universe of bank loans in Mexico, we isolate the supply-driven component of credit variations. Credit supply conditions deteriorated in this period, driven by banks' heightened risk aversion. Using matched employer-employee records, we find that negative credit supply shocks reduced firms' employment and increased their exit probability. These effects are larger among financially constrained firms and workers with lower separation costs. In the ...
Working Paper , Paper 25-11

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Credit Supply Shocks During a Nonfinancial Recession

Credit supply in Mexico tightened during the nonfinancial COVID-19 recession, not due to banks' financial health but primarily due to heightened risk aversion.Negative credit supply shocks led to reduced firm employment and increased firm exit probability, especially among financially constrained firms (those that were smaller, younger and had high external financial dependence).The employment decline was largely driven by increased job outflows (separations) rather than reduced job inflows (new hires), particularly for women and low-tenure and temporary workers in small, young firms.Credit ...
Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 25 , Issue 41

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