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We trace the origins of China's rapidly developing shadow banking sector to the adoption of stricter liquidity rules by Chinese regulators in the late 2000s. Our analysis exploits cross-sectional di¤erences in the bindingness of these rules along with time variation in product characteristics....
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We study the impact of shadow banking on optimal liquidity regulations in a Diamond-Dybvig maturity mismatch environment. A pecuniary externality arising out of the banks' access to private retrade renders competitive equilibrium inefficient. Shadow banking provides an outside option for banks,...
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Aus der Aktualität des Regelwerks von Basel III resultieren neue Fragestellungen, denen sich Martin Windl auf Basis von mikroökonomischen Modellen nähert. Auf eine Diskussion des industrie- und informationsökonomischen Ansatzes der Bank folgt zunächst eine Vorstellung relevanter Beiträge...
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This paper is concerned with systemic risk in the interbank market. We model this market as a directed graph in which the banks represent the nodes and the liabilities between the banks represent the edges. Our work builds on the modelling paradigm of Eisenberg and Noe (2001, Management Science,...
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