The Macro-Economic Effects of a European Deposit (Re-)Insurance Scheme

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Marius Clemens, Stefan Gebauer, Tobias König

In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (2024), im Ersch. [online first: 2024-12-02]

Abstract

Recent proposals for a European deposit insurance scheme (EDIS) favor a reinsurance framework. In this paper, we use a regime-switching open economy DSGE model with bank defaults to assess the relative efficiency of such a scheme. We find that reinsurance by EDIS is more effective in stabilizing real activity, credit, and welfare than a national fiscal backstop. We demonstrate that risk-weighted contributions to EDIS are welfare-beneficial for depositors and discuss trade-offs policymakers face during the implementation of EDIS. We also find that macroprudential regulation and EDIS can complement each other and that EDIS can prevent bank runs under certain conditions.



JEL-Classification: E61;F42;F45;G22;G28
Keywords: Banking Union, deposit insurance, risk sharing, bank runs, macroprudential regulation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/jmcb.13232

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