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Ireland has had one of the most catastrophic experiences of financial crisis in the developed world, in the wake of the … global financial crisis of 2008. Unlike the US or Britain though, Ireland's enormous banking exposure was almost entirely …
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This paper studies optimal financial policy in a world where the financial sector can become excessively optimistic. I decompose the welfare effects of bank capital regulation to demonstrate the effects of exuberance and its interaction with incentive problems in banking. The optimal policy...
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Banks are not immune from COVID-19. The economic downturn may drive some banks to the point of non-viability (PONV). If so, is the resolution regime in the Euro-area ready to respond? No, for banks may not have the right amount of the right kind of liabilities to make bail-in work. That could...
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