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Modelling the Great Transition

             Emanuele Campiglio
              Giovanni Bernardo

    International Conference on Ecological Economics
                      Rio de Janeiro
                       19/06/2012
Introduction
• nef:
   –   Wellbeing and measurement of progress
   –   Reform of finance and banking;
   –   Environmental limits (fisheries);
   –   Social policy (work time);
   –   Inequality;
   –   “Good” jobs.
• Macroeconomic model of the UK economy: How to manage
  the UK economy within environmental limits whilst
  delivering increasing wellbeing and avoiding instability?
• Complex framework at first (Working paper – October 2011
  – session 49, n.311)..
• .. then: focus on banking and finance.
Focus on money and banking
• Economic theory needed! Very poor performance of mainstream
  modelling:
   – No money
   – No banks
   – No debt
• Or, if present, banks seen just ad intermediaries:
But: banks create money
       • Every loan creates a deposit
       • “By far the largest role in creating broad money is played
         by the banking sector.. When banks make loans they
         create additional deposits for those that have borrowed.”
         (Bank of England, 2007)




Berry et al. (2007) Interpreting movements in Broad Money, Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin 2007 Q3
Source: Bank of England, Interactive Database, data series LPQAUYM (M4), LPQVQKT (notes and coins), YWMB43D (Central bank reserves).
And most importantly,
they allocate money in the economy
The model
• Simpler framework centred on banking, money
  creation mechanisms and private investment financing.
• Great attention to consistency (double-entry book
  keeping).
• A consistent framework, to be modified and potentially
  used for a variety of research questions:
   –   Green economy financing;
   –   Quantitative easing;
   –   Fiscal and monetary policies;
   –   Debt dynamics;
   –   Crisis/housing bubble;
   –   General macroeconomic dynamics.
The structure of the model
                 Aggregate macroeconomic framework


          Production            Demand         Employment




                           Sectoral accounts


                                                      Non
           Central
Banks                  Gilt sellers   Households   financial   Government
            Bank
                                                     firms
The macro framework
                                       Wage share (α)
                                                        Consumption +
                                                        Government expenditures
                                                        (C+G)
Productivity (A)                                                 C  (1  t )W ; G  tW

                          Output (Y)      Wages (W)

    Capital (K)                                                          Aggregate
                                                                         Demand (AD)
                                         Profits (Π)

    Labour (L)
                                                            Investments (I)
      Y  AK1 L
                                  Profit share (1-α)        Net change in debt (ΔD)

                                                         I    D
                                Y  D  AD
                   Income + net change in debt = aggregate demand
The macro framework (t+1)
            Time t                                         Time t+1

Consumption +
Govt expenditures (Ct+Gt)                   Productivity (A t+1)             Wages (Wt+1)


                            Desired                                Output
                            Labor Ldt            Labor (Lt+1)       (Yt+1)
Aggregate
Demand (ADt)
                                        1
                            ADt  
                      Ld          
                             AK 1 
                       t
                           


 Investments (It)                             Capital (Kt+1)                 Profits (Πt+1)
Sectoral accounts
                   Balance sheet
Assets                                        Liabilities




Asset 1                                        Liability




Asset 2
                                              Net worth


           Total assets = Total liabilities
 Total change in assets = Total change in liabilities
Private banks balance sheet
                     Balance sheet
    Assets                                      Liabilities


  Reserves
                                                Deposits




   Loans

                                                Net worth



             Total assets = Total liabilities
Firms balance sheet
                        Balance sheet
    Assets                                         Liabilities




  Deposits
                                                    Loans




Capital stock
                                                   Net worth



                Total assets = Total liabilities
Central Bank balance sheet
                    Balance sheet
   Assets                                      Liabilities




   Gilts                                       Reserves




            Total assets = Total liabilities
The mechanics of credit creation
    Private Banks               Central Bank           1. The bank lends 100 to
                                                          the firm
 +100          +100                                    2. The bank seeks new
                            +10           +10
 (Loans)       (Deposits)
                            (Gilts)       (Reserves)      reserves at the central
+10            +10                                        bank (suppose r=10%)
(Reserves)     (Deposits)
                                                       3. The central bank buys
                                                          the same amount of
                                                          gilts from the
      Gilt sellers          Non financial firms           secondary market..
                                                       4. .. creating new
  +10                        +100         +100            deposits
  (Deposits)                 (Deposits)   (Loans)

  -10
  (Gilts)
Private banks balance sheet
                     Balance sheet
    Assets                                       Liabilities



  Reserves                                      Deposits

    +10
                                                 +100
                                                  +10



   Loans

                                                Net worth
   +100

             Total assets = Total liabilities
Desired Investments : I d   N ; where  N    DR  Z
      Demand for loans : Ld  I d   N  (  1) N
        Credit creation : CC  Ld   (  1) N
Investments : I   N  CC  [1  ( 1)] N
The model
The model
The model
The model
Default run (η=1.2; β=1; r=0.1)
Default run with higher initial stock of
             private debt
Default run with even higher initial
       stock of private debt
Growth rates comparison
Banks confidence shock
   (β jumps to 0.4)
Banks confidence shock
“Animal spirits” shock (η jumps to 1.7)
“Animal spirits” shock
“Animal spirits” shock
Growth rates comparison
Conclusions
• Much work still to do:
   – Allow for households and government to accumulate debt;
   – Make (some of) the crucial parameters endogenous:
      • Propensity to invest (η) function of growth rate, profit rate, interest
        rate..;
      • Banks confidence (β) function of growth rate, profit rate..;
      • How do central bank interest rate affect the rest of interest rates (on
        deposits, loans etc.)?
• Future research directions:
   – How does allocation of new purchasing power affect the
     macroeconomy?
      • Financing the green economy;
      • Productive vs speculative investments;
      • How does QE change the picture?
   – What are the alternatives?
      • Credit controls
      • Public money
      • Full fractional reserve banking
Thank you!

emanuele.campiglio@neweconomics.org
      www.neweconomics.org

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nef macro model - ISEE - Rio 2012

  • 1. Modelling the Great Transition Emanuele Campiglio Giovanni Bernardo International Conference on Ecological Economics Rio de Janeiro 19/06/2012
  • 2. Introduction • nef: – Wellbeing and measurement of progress – Reform of finance and banking; – Environmental limits (fisheries); – Social policy (work time); – Inequality; – “Good” jobs. • Macroeconomic model of the UK economy: How to manage the UK economy within environmental limits whilst delivering increasing wellbeing and avoiding instability? • Complex framework at first (Working paper – October 2011 – session 49, n.311).. • .. then: focus on banking and finance.
  • 3. Focus on money and banking • Economic theory needed! Very poor performance of mainstream modelling: – No money – No banks – No debt • Or, if present, banks seen just ad intermediaries:
  • 4. But: banks create money • Every loan creates a deposit • “By far the largest role in creating broad money is played by the banking sector.. When banks make loans they create additional deposits for those that have borrowed.” (Bank of England, 2007) Berry et al. (2007) Interpreting movements in Broad Money, Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin 2007 Q3 Source: Bank of England, Interactive Database, data series LPQAUYM (M4), LPQVQKT (notes and coins), YWMB43D (Central bank reserves).
  • 5. And most importantly, they allocate money in the economy
  • 6. The model • Simpler framework centred on banking, money creation mechanisms and private investment financing. • Great attention to consistency (double-entry book keeping). • A consistent framework, to be modified and potentially used for a variety of research questions: – Green economy financing; – Quantitative easing; – Fiscal and monetary policies; – Debt dynamics; – Crisis/housing bubble; – General macroeconomic dynamics.
  • 7. The structure of the model Aggregate macroeconomic framework Production Demand Employment Sectoral accounts Non Central Banks Gilt sellers Households financial Government Bank firms
  • 8. The macro framework Wage share (α) Consumption + Government expenditures (C+G) Productivity (A) C  (1  t )W ; G  tW Output (Y) Wages (W) Capital (K) Aggregate Demand (AD) Profits (Π) Labour (L) Investments (I) Y  AK1 L Profit share (1-α) Net change in debt (ΔD) I    D Y  D  AD Income + net change in debt = aggregate demand
  • 9. The macro framework (t+1) Time t Time t+1 Consumption + Govt expenditures (Ct+Gt) Productivity (A t+1) Wages (Wt+1) Desired Output Labor Ldt Labor (Lt+1) (Yt+1) Aggregate Demand (ADt) 1  ADt   Ld    AK 1  t  Investments (It) Capital (Kt+1) Profits (Πt+1)
  • 10. Sectoral accounts Balance sheet Assets Liabilities Asset 1 Liability Asset 2 Net worth Total assets = Total liabilities Total change in assets = Total change in liabilities
  • 11. Private banks balance sheet Balance sheet Assets Liabilities Reserves Deposits Loans Net worth Total assets = Total liabilities
  • 12. Firms balance sheet Balance sheet Assets Liabilities Deposits Loans Capital stock Net worth Total assets = Total liabilities
  • 13. Central Bank balance sheet Balance sheet Assets Liabilities Gilts Reserves Total assets = Total liabilities
  • 14. The mechanics of credit creation Private Banks Central Bank 1. The bank lends 100 to the firm +100 +100 2. The bank seeks new +10 +10 (Loans) (Deposits) (Gilts) (Reserves) reserves at the central +10 +10 bank (suppose r=10%) (Reserves) (Deposits) 3. The central bank buys the same amount of gilts from the Gilt sellers Non financial firms secondary market.. 4. .. creating new +10 +100 +100 deposits (Deposits) (Deposits) (Loans) -10 (Gilts)
  • 15. Private banks balance sheet Balance sheet Assets Liabilities Reserves Deposits +10 +100 +10 Loans Net worth +100 Total assets = Total liabilities
  • 16. Desired Investments : I d   N ; where  N    DR  Z Demand for loans : Ld  I d   N  (  1) N Credit creation : CC  Ld   (  1) N
  • 17. Investments : I   N  CC  [1  ( 1)] N
  • 22. Default run (η=1.2; β=1; r=0.1)
  • 23. Default run with higher initial stock of private debt
  • 24. Default run with even higher initial stock of private debt
  • 26. Banks confidence shock (β jumps to 0.4)
  • 28. “Animal spirits” shock (η jumps to 1.7)
  • 32. Conclusions • Much work still to do: – Allow for households and government to accumulate debt; – Make (some of) the crucial parameters endogenous: • Propensity to invest (η) function of growth rate, profit rate, interest rate..; • Banks confidence (β) function of growth rate, profit rate..; • How do central bank interest rate affect the rest of interest rates (on deposits, loans etc.)? • Future research directions: – How does allocation of new purchasing power affect the macroeconomy? • Financing the green economy; • Productive vs speculative investments; • How does QE change the picture? – What are the alternatives? • Credit controls • Public money • Full fractional reserve banking