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The effect of financial crises on innovation is an unsettled and important question for economic growth, but one difficult to answer with modern data. Using a differences-in-differences design surrounding the Great Depression, we document that local distress caused by the Depression led to a...
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In many countries, house prices are subject to boom/bust cycles and in some these are linked to severe economic and financial instability.  Overheating can have both a price and a quantity dimension, but it is likely that they are linked by common drivers.  However, much depends on the...
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investigate how the structure of those networks can affect the capacity of regulators to assess the level of systemic risk. We … of systemic risk in terms of expected losses. We further quantify the effects of cyclicality, leverage, volatility and …
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We propose a new theory of systemic risk based on Knightian uncertainty (or "ambiguity"). We show that, due to … pessimistic about other asset classes as well. This means that idiosyncratic risk can create contagion and snowball into systemic … risk. Furthermore, in a Diamond and Dybvig (1983) setting, we show that, surprisingly, uncertainty aversion causes …
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Does higher policy uncertainty lead to higher financial risk for sure? This study shows an opposite evidence. Based on … large negative impact on the bank systemic risk, and the effect is more pronounced for small and unprofitable banks. Further … analysis shows that the decline in bank systemic risk is due to the lower similarity of asset and liability structure between …
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In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis, a significant research effort has been made to better understand the links between household debt levels, financial stability risks, and the ongoing implications of the ‘debt overhang’ for economic growth. However, accurately measuring the...
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The main stages and history of the current financial crisis are studied. The evolution of commodities market over the last decade is analyzed, as well as measures on strengthening regulation and control of the markets. Some problems of applied econometric modeling and forecasting development of...
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