This paper examines the impact of macro prudential policies on financial stability and inequality, focusing on the effects of debt service-to-income (DTI) ratio reductions and on its coordination with a conventional monetary policy. Using a macroeconomic simulation model, we find that reducing DTI threshold bring about a decrease in both households indebtedness and non-performing loans (NPLs), while causing economic contraction, and worsening inequality by restricting access to credit for lower-income households. Our findings suggest that while macro prudential policy (lower DTI) alone is able to grant more financial stability at the cost of greater inequality, a combination with expansionary monetary policies can reduce these disparities while ensuring financial stability.

Macroprudential and monetary policies to deal with inequality / Coccia, Samantha; Gallegati, Mauro; Russo, Alberto. - In: STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS. - ISSN 0954-349X. - 75:(2025), pp. 895-912. [10.1016/j.strueco.2025.11.001]

Macroprudential and monetary policies to deal with inequality

Coccia, Samantha
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Gallegati, Mauro;Russo, Alberto
2025-01-01

Abstract

This paper examines the impact of macro prudential policies on financial stability and inequality, focusing on the effects of debt service-to-income (DTI) ratio reductions and on its coordination with a conventional monetary policy. Using a macroeconomic simulation model, we find that reducing DTI threshold bring about a decrease in both households indebtedness and non-performing loans (NPLs), while causing economic contraction, and worsening inequality by restricting access to credit for lower-income households. Our findings suggest that while macro prudential policy (lower DTI) alone is able to grant more financial stability at the cost of greater inequality, a combination with expansionary monetary policies can reduce these disparities while ensuring financial stability.
2025
DTI; Financial stability; Inequality; Macroprudential policy; Monetary policy
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