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Evolution of the Chinese guarantee network under financial crisis and stimulus program

Economics

Evolution of the Chinese guarantee network under financial crisis and stimulus program

Y. Wang, Q. Zhang, et al.

This study by Yingli Wang, Qingpeng Zhang, and Xiaoguang Yang delves into the evolving dynamics of the Chinese guarantee network during the turbulent years from 2007 to 2012. It reveals surprising insights into how the 2007-2008 financial crisis initially shrank the network but paradoxically boosted its stability, while government interventions later led to fragility. Discover the complex interplay between external shocks and policy actions.

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Abstract
Our knowledge about the evolution of guarantee network in downturn period is limited due to the lack of comprehensive data of the whole credit system. Here we analyze the dynamic Chinese guarantee network constructed from a comprehensive bank loan dataset that accounts for nearly 80% total loans in China, during 01/2007-03/2012. The results show that, first, during the 2007-2008 global financial crisis, the guarantee network became smaller, less connected and more stable because of many bankruptcies; second, the stimulus program encouraged mutual guarantee behaviors, resulting in highly reciprocal and fragile network structure; third, the following monetary policy adjustment enhanced the resilience of the guarantee network by reducing mutual guarantees. Interestingly, our work reveals that the financial crisis made the network more resilient, and conversely, the government bailout degenerated network resilience. These counterintuitive findings can provide new insight into the resilience of real-world credit system under external shocks or rescues.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 20, 2020
Authors
Yingli Wang, Qingpeng Zhang, Xiaoguang Yang
Tags
Chinese guarantee network
financial crisis
economic growth
mutual guarantees
monetary policy
stability
resilience
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