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We examine banking competition when deposit or loan contracts contingent on macroeconomic shocks become feasible. We show that the risk allocation is efficient, provided that banks are not bailed out. In this case, banks may shift part of the risk to depositors. The private sector insures the...
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We examine the impact of so-called "Crisis Contracts" on bank managers' risktaking incentives and on the probability of banking crises. Under a Crisis Contract, managers are required to contribute a pre-specified share of their past earnings to finance public rescue funds when a crisis occurs....
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This paper provides a macroeconomic perspective for government interventions in banking crises. Such crises occur when a large number of banks fall to meet capital requirements or are insolvent. Using a macroeconomic model with financial intermediation, our analysis suggests that strict...
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