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fluctuations in asset and credit markets, the paper briefly reviews theoretical and empirical studies on developments in these …
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implications of 122 recessions, 112 (28) credit contraction (crunch) episodes, 114 (28) episodes of house price declines (busts … the severity and duration of recessions. Specifically, we find evidence that recessions associated with credit crunches …
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financial stress, including the periods of credit crunches and asset (house and equity) price busts. The analysis employs a …
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implications of 122 recessions, 112 (28) credit contraction (crunch) episodes, 114 (28) episodes of house price declines (busts … the severity and duration of recessions. Specifically, we find evidence that recessions associated with credit crunches …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005497835
There is much confusion about what shadow banking is. Some equate it with securitization, others with non-traditional bank activities, and yet others with non-bank lending. Regardless, most think of shadow banking as activities that can create systemic risk. This paper proposes to describe...
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in domestic credit and M2. A new finding is that similar variables for other systemic countries – the UK and the Euro …
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The ongoing global financial crisis is rooted in a combination of factors common to previous financial crises and some new factors. The crisis has brought to light a number of deficiencies in financial regulation and architecture, particularly in the treatment of systemically important financial...
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Financial intermediation and financial services industries have undergone many changes in the past two decades due to deregulation, globalization, and technological advances. The framework for regulating finance has seen many changes as well, with approaches adapting to new issues arising in...
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"Claessens, Klingebiel, and Laeven analyze the role of institutions in resolving systemic banking crises for a broad sample of countries. Banking crises are fiscally costly, especially when policies like substantial liquidity support, explicit government guarantees on financial institutions'...
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