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This paper presents a simple model of currency crises, which is driven by the interplay between the credit constraints of private domestic firms and the existence of nominal price rigidities. The possibility of multiple equilibria, including a ‘currency crisis’ equilibrium with low output...
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This Paper presents a general equilibrium currency crisis model of the 'third generation', in which the possibility of currency crises is driven by the interplay between private firms' credit-constraints and nominal price rigidities. Despite our emphasis on microfoundations, the model remains...
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This paper introduces a framework for analyzing the role of financial factors as a source of instability in small open economies. Our basic model is a dynamic open economy model with one tradeable and one non-tradeable good with the non-tradeable being an input to the production of the...
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We study two-period pure-exchange Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) economies with incomplete financial markets and restricted participation. We characterize the optimal financial-market structure and the efficient innovations consisting of both the introduction of new assets and the...
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' short-term debt exposures. Consistent with moral hazard in the form of risk-taking by large, under-capitalized banks to … exploit government guarantees, arbitrage regulatory risk weights, and access central-bank funding, we find that this carry …-trade behavior is stronger for large banks, and banks with low Tier 1 ratios and high risk-weighted assets, in both GIPSI and non …
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case that there were four primary failures contributing to the crisis : excessive risk-taking in the financial sector due … to mispriced government guarantees; regulatory focus on individual institution risk rather than systemic risk; opacity of …
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case that there were four primary failures contributing to the crisis : excessive risk-taking in the financial sector due … to mispriced government guarantees; regulatory focus on individual institution risk rather than systemic risk; opacity of …
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case that there were four primary failures contributing to the crisis : excessive risk-taking in the financial sector due … to mispriced government guarantees; regulatory focus on individual institution risk rather than systemic risk; opacity of …
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find support for risk-shifting and regulatory arbitrage motives at banks in that carry trade behavior is stronger for large … banks and banks with low capital ratios and high risk-weighted assets. We also find evidence for home bias and moral suasion …
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capitalized. We employ a set of headline facts about the build-up of such risk exposures to explain how and why LCFIs adopted this … in decades preceding the current one, allowing LCFIs to take on excessive systemic risk. We also examine alternative … banking, excess liquidity due to global imbalances and mispricing of risk due to behavioral biases have some merit as …
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