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the probability of financial crisis. It finds that greater tax bias is associated with significantly higher aggregate bank …
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This paper seeks to draw lessons from the IMF’s experience in handling financial crises around the globe over the past ten years that are relevant to the challenges faced by countries in Latin America, especially in the wake of the recent crisis in Argentina. Experience suggests that...
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This note explores the costs and benefits of different policy options to reduce the risks associated with credit booms, drawing upon several country experiences and the findings from econometric analysis.
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Losses may accrue to depositors at insolvent banks both at and after the time of official resolution. Losses at resolution occur because of poor closure rules and regulatory forbearance. Losses after resolution occur if depositors' access to their claims is delayed or "frozen." While the sources...
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A rapidly growing empirical literature is studying the causes and consequences of bank fragility in present …
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different model specifications, the banking industry is either a monopoly bank or a competitive banking industry. If the nominal … under competition than under monopoly. However, this apparent advantage of the monopoly bank is due strictly to the fact …
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This paper empirically analyzes the effects of a banking crisis on bank credit to the private sector for a panel of … developing, developed, and transition economies for the period 1970-1998. The model illustrates how the behavior of the bank …
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In this paper a simple optimizing model is developed to analyze the implications of a banking crisis. Banks are incorporated by assuming that they intermediate funds between firms and households. It is shown that when depositors perceive the quality of deposits to have deteriorated, they switch...
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