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#99-03
"Deposits and Relationship Lending"
Mitchell Berlin and Loretta J. Mester, November 1998
Abstract: We empirically examine whether access to deposits with inelastic rates (core deposits) permits a bank to make contractual agreements with borrowers that are infeasible if the bank must pay market rates for funds. Such access insulates a bank's costs of funds from exogenous shocks, allowing it to insulate its borrowers against exogenous credit shocks. We find that, controlling for loan market competition, banks funded more heavily with core deposits provide more loan-rate smoothing in response to exogenous changes in aggregate credit risk. Thus, we provide evidence for a novel channel linking bank liabilities to relationship lending.
Keywords: intermediation, banks, relationship lending, disintermediation, securitization
JEL Classifications: G2, G3, G1
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