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This paper studies the welfare effects of different credit arrangements and how these effects depend on the trading mechanism and inflation. In a competitive market, a deviation from the Friedman rule is always sub-optimal. Moreover, credit arrangements can be welfare-reducing, because increased...
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The recent financial crisis has led to the development of new regulations to control risk in designated payment systems, and the implementation of new credit risk management standards is one of the key issues. In this paper, we study various credit risk management schemes for the Canadian retail...
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that these risks could be significant. Direct membership of the large-value payment system or contingency clearing …
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isolation. These results highlight crowded trade concerns. We then study the risk faced by a set of CCPs from the clearing …
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