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their investors. We show the bank has to have a fragile capital structure, subject to bank runs, in order to perform these … functions. Far from being an aberration to be regulated away, the funding of illiquid loans by a bank with volatile demand … such as narrow banking and bank capital requirements …
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recession caused by other forces. Based on a VAR and new data on the sources of bank failures in the 1930s from Richardson (2007 …), we find that illiquidity shocks played a key role in explaining the bank failures during the Friedman and Schwartz …
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information analysis, this paper outlines what signals a central bank might look for to determine if a financial crisis is …
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We study a modification of the Diamond and Dybvig (1983) model in which the bank may hold a liquid asset, some … depositors see sunspots that could lead them to run, and all depositors have incomplete information about the bank's ability to … survive a run. The incomplete information means that the bank is not automatically incentivized to always hold enough liquid …
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repayments (default). Firms in Italy defaulted more against banks with high levels of past losses. We control for borrower … fundamentals with firm-quarter fixed effects; thus, identification comes from a firm's choice to default against one bank versus … bank relationships comes into doubt …
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Time-inconsistency of no-bailout policies can create incentives for banks to take excessive risks and generate …
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inforamtion framework shows why the banking sector is so important to the economy, and provides a rationale for bank regulation …
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bank supervision and eventually produce banking crisis. For political reasons, most countries establish a regulatory … culture that embraces three economically contradictory elements: politically directed subsidies to selected bank borrowers …
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Even after controlling for local economic conditions, differences in state bank supervision and regulation contribute … toward explaining the large variation in state bank suspension rates across U.S. counties during the Great Depression. More … requirements had the opposite effect. States that endowed bank supervisors with the authority to liquidate banks minimized …
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This paper sets forth a discussion framework for the information requirements of systemic financial regulation. It specifically describes a potentially large macro-micro database for the U.S. based on an extended version of the Flow of Funds. I argue that such a database would have been of...
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