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Adverse selection 1 Agent based models 1 Collateral equilibrium 1 Collateral value 1 Contagion 1 Flight to collateral 1 Leverage 1 Leverage cycle 1 Liquidity wedge 1 Volatility 1 adverse selection 1 agent-based models 1 collateral equilibrium 1 collateral value 1 contagion 1 flight to collateral 1 liquidity wedge 1 volatility 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Fostel, Ana 2 Geanakoplos, John 2
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Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University 1
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Annual Review of Economics 1 Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1
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Reviewing the Leverage Cycle
Fostel, Ana; Geanakoplos, John - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2013
We review the theory of leverage developed in collateral equilibrium models with incomplete markets. We explain how leverage tends to boost asset prices, and create bubbles. We show how leverage can be endogenously determined in equilibrium, and how it depends on volatility. We describe the...
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Endogenous Collateral Constraints and the Leverage Cycle
Fostel, Ana; Geanakoplos, John - In: Annual Review of Economics 6 (2014) 1, pp. 771-799
We review the theory of leverage developed in collateral equilibrium models with incomplete markets. We explain how leverage tends to boost asset prices and create bubbles. We show how leverage can be endogenously determined in equilibrium and how it depends on volatility. We describe the...
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