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We propose a novel framework to assess financial system risk. Using a dynamic factor framework based on state-space methods, we construct coincident measures (‘thermometers’) and a forward looking indicator for the likelihood of simultaneous failure of a large number of financial...
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equilibrium is characterized by a deep market with highly leveraged banks. The crisis times equilibrium is characterized by bank …
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We evaluate the ECB’s monetary policy strategy against the underlying economic structure of the euro area economy, in normal times and in times of severe financial dislocations. We show that in the years preceding the financial crisis that started in 2007 the strategy was successful at...
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of monetary policy expectations, and second the impact of extraordinary central bank measures on money market rates. We …
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. Macroeconomic factors also play a large role explaining the impact of securitization activity on bank lending standards: banks more …
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We exploit the 2007-2009 financial crisis to analyze how risk relates to bank business models. Institutions with higher …. Business models related to significantly reduced bank risk were characterized by a strong deposit base and greater income …
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The economics profession in general, and economic forecasters in particular, have faced some understandable criticism for their failure to predict the timing and severity of the recent economic crisis. In this paper, we offer some assessment of the performance of the Economic Analysis conducted...
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Global trade contracted quickly and severely during the global crisis. This paper, using a unique dataset of French firms, matching together export data with firm-level credit constraints, shows that most of the 2008-2009 trade collapse is accounted by the unprecedented demand shock and by...
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This paper describes the response of three central banks to the 2007-09 financial crisis: the European Central Bank …, the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England. In particular, the paper discusses the design, implementation and impact of …
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This paper looks at fiscal sustainability and fiscal risks from a comprehensive, global perspective. It argues that the benefits of consolidation have to be re-assessed given that industrialised countries have entered uncharted waters with unsustainable public debt dynamics and enormous...
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