Discussion paper

DP10963 On Zombie Banks and Recessions after Systemic Banking Crises

What costs do zombie banks impose on society? We analyze the effects of government and central bank interventions in 68 systemic banking crises since 1980, of which 28 are part of the recent global financial crisis. Our estimation approach controls for the correlation between intervention measures and the time-invariant component of unobservable crisis severity. We find that timely bank recapitalizations substantially reduce the duration of recessions, underscoring the distortions caused by zombie banks and the costs of regulatory forbearance.

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Citation

van Wijnbergen, S (2015), ‘DP10963 On Zombie Banks and Recessions after Systemic Banking Crises‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10963. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp10963