Are the liquidity and collateral roles of asset bubbles different? - HAL-SHS - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société
Journal Articles Journal of Money, Credit and Banking Year : 2023

Are the liquidity and collateral roles of asset bubbles different?

Abstract

Several recent papers introduce different mechanisms to explain why asset bubbles are observed in periods of larger growth. These papers share common assumptions, heterogeneity among traders and credit market imperfection , but differ in the role of the bubble, used to provide liquidities or as collateral in a borrowing constraint. In this paper, we introduce heterogeneous traders by considering an overlapping generations model with households living three periods. Young households cannot invest in capital, while adults have access to investment and face a borrowing constraint. Introducing bubbles in a quite general way, encompassing the different roles they have in the existing literature, we show that the bubble may enhance growth when the borrowing constraint is binding. More significantly, our results do not depend on the-liquidity or collateral-role attributed to the bubble. We finally extend our analysis to a stochas-tic bubble, which may burst with a positive probability. Because credit and bubble are no more perfectly substitutable assets, the liquidity and collateral roles of the bubble are not equivalent. Growth is larger when bubbles play the liquidity role, because the burst of a bubble used for liquidity is less damaging to agents who invest in capital.
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halshs-04345738 , version 1 (21-12-2023)

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Lise Clain-Chamosset-Yvrard, Xavier Raurich, Thomas Seegmuller. Are the liquidity and collateral roles of asset bubbles different?. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2023, 55, pp.1443-1473. ⟨10.1111/jmcb.13007⟩. ⟨halshs-04345738⟩
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