Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/101681 
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Year of Publication: 
1996
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Diskussionsbeiträge - Serie II No. 302
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Universität Konstanz, Sonderforschungsbereich 178 - Internationalisierung der Wirtschaft, Konstanz
Abstract: 
Not all markets are always characterized by immediate market clearing, for example due to a delayed adjustment of quantities and prices. Macroeconometric disequilbrium models proved to be a valuable tool in assessing the relevance of such phenomena on goods and labour markets. Asymmetric information is the central ingredient of most theoretic models of credit markets allowing for a non market clearing price setting. However, often the empirical analysis is either restricted to the micro level or does not allow for disequilibrium at the macro level. In this paper a macromodel of the German credit market is constructed starting with a microeconomic theory of asymetric information. The resulting macroeconometric disequilibrium model is estimated for the market of loans to the private sector in West Germany 1975 - 1989. The results indicate that rationing on the credit market exhibited a relevant extent for several subperiods.
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Working Paper

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