Ratio optimal de la garantie de crédit
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https://doi.org/10.18559/rielf.2019.2.4Mots-clés :
garantie de crédit, banqueRésumé
La mise sur place d ' un fond de garantie est une option permettant aux États d ' assurer un financement pérenne des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises (PME). L ' asymétrie d ' information entre les préteurs et emprunteurs et l ' absence de garantie sont entre autre les principales causes du rationnement du crédit. Dans cet article, on s ' intéresse, dans un premier temps, aux facteurs qui explique le ratio optimal de la garantie de crédit. L ' analyse des résultats du modèle théorique montrent que le niveau de la garantie optimale dépend de l ' objet du gouvernement en termes de cible de crédit, de la stabilité financière des banques et de l ' environnement économique. En outre, à partir d ' un Modèle vectoriel à Correction d ' erreur, nous avons cherché la réponse du risque de défaut de crédit suite à un choc non anticipé de la croissance économique, de la dette publique, du taux d ' inflation, de la disponibilité monétaire (masse monétaire), du taux d ' intérêt, des prêts des banques et des fonds propres des banques. Les résultats ont montré un effet positif du risque de défaut suite à un choc sur l ' inflation, sur la croissance de la masse monétaire. L ' effet est négatif suite à un choc sur la croissance économique, des fonds propres, de la dette publique et des prêts.
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