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In the presence of macroeconomic shocks severe enough to threaten the liquidity or solvency of the banking system, the …
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This paper studies banks' liquidity provision in the Lagos and Wright model of monetary exchanges. With aggregate …
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reserves (a liquidity crisis) occurs endogenously. We show that discount window lending by the LLR is welfare-improving but … reduces banks' ex-ante incentive to hold monetary reserves, which increases the probability of a liquidity crisis, and can …
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We investigate a banking system subject to repeated macroeconomic shocks and show that without deposit rate control, the banking system collapses with certainty. Any initial level of reserves will delay the collapse but not avoid it. Even without a banking collapse, the economy still converges...
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An endogenous growth model with financial intermediation is used to show how public deposit insurance and weak prudential regulation can lead to banking crises and permanent declines in economic growth. The impact of regulatory forbearance on investment, saving and asset price dynamics under...
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Do macroprudential regulations on residential lending influence commercial lending behavior too? To answer this question, we identify the compositional changes in banks' supply of credit using the variation in their holdings of residential mortgages on which extra capital requirements were...
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lending rate, liquidity requirements and constructive ambiguity. …
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November 1930, the Banque de France (BdF) lent selectively rather than broadly, providing substantially more liquidity to …
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