The introduction of Basel II has raised concerns about the potential impact of risk-sensitive capital requirements on the business cycle. Several approaches have been proposed to assess the procyclicality issue. In this paper, we adopt a general equilibrium model and conduct comprehensive analysis of different proposals. We set out a model that allows to evaluate different rating systems in relation to the procyclicality issue. Our model extends previous models by analysing the effects of different rating systems on banks' portfolios (as in Catarineu et al. in Econ Theory 26:537-557, 2005) and the contagion effects relevant to financial stability (as in Goodhart et al. in Ann Finance 1:197-224, 2005). The paper presents comparative statics results comparing a cycle-dependent and a neutral rating system from the point of view of banks profit maximization. Our results suggest that banks' preferences about point in time or through the cycle rating systems depend on the banks' characteristics and on the business cycle conditions in terms of expectations and realizations. © Springer-Verlag 2009.
Pederzoli, C., Torricelli, C., Tsomocos, D. (2010). Rating systems, procyclicality and Basel II: An evaluation in a general equilibrium framework. ANNALS OF FINANCE, 6(1), 33-49 [10.1007/s10436-009-0128-8].
Rating systems, procyclicality and Basel II: An evaluation in a general equilibrium framework
PEDERZOLI, CHIARA;
2010
Abstract
The introduction of Basel II has raised concerns about the potential impact of risk-sensitive capital requirements on the business cycle. Several approaches have been proposed to assess the procyclicality issue. In this paper, we adopt a general equilibrium model and conduct comprehensive analysis of different proposals. We set out a model that allows to evaluate different rating systems in relation to the procyclicality issue. Our model extends previous models by analysing the effects of different rating systems on banks' portfolios (as in Catarineu et al. in Econ Theory 26:537-557, 2005) and the contagion effects relevant to financial stability (as in Goodhart et al. in Ann Finance 1:197-224, 2005). The paper presents comparative statics results comparing a cycle-dependent and a neutral rating system from the point of view of banks profit maximization. Our results suggest that banks' preferences about point in time or through the cycle rating systems depend on the banks' characteristics and on the business cycle conditions in terms of expectations and realizations. © Springer-Verlag 2009.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.