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Many have wrestled with too big to fail firms, with the attention predominantly focused on banks, especially the so-called systemically important ones, i.e. SIFI's (“Systematically Important Financial Institutions”). In this Article we look at too big to fail firms. We focus on cases of...
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Did policy interventions contribute to the gradual segmentation of lending markets starting with the 2007 - 2008 global financial crisis? We investigate this question in an international Cournot duopoly model under an equity constraint. Two symmetric multinational banks compete for corporate...
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A stable financial system is a prerequisite for well-functioning market exchanges, which, in turn, allow reaping the benefits of economic specialisation and trade. In many countries around the world, the benefits of modern finance are taken for granted. Financial stability comes to the forefront...
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Introduction -- Making the Land Liquid: The Roots of Land Banking -- The Special Privileges of the Federal Banks -- The Federal Land Banks and Financial Distress, 1916- -- Falling Prices and Mortgage Crisis, 1926- -- Herbert Hoover and the Urban Mortgage Crisis in the Great Depression -- A New...
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