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liquidity and solvency shocks. Extending the work by Cao & Illing (2009a, b), it is shown that systemic liquidity shortage … extra cost for banking regulation and makes some schemes that are optimal under pure illiquidity risks (such as liquidity …
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banking system to aggregate liquidity shocks? And what are the implications, if any, for banking regulation? To answer these … questions, I study a Diamond-Dybvig environment, where banks hedge against aggregate liquidity risk in the interbank market or … contract, and default in equilibrium only when facing systemic liquidity risk. In this case, the allocation at default is …
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This paper investigates a model of default in financial networks where the decision by one agent on whether or not to default impacts the incentives of other agents to escape default. Agents' payoffs are determined by the clearing mechanism introduced in the seminal contribution of Eisenberg and...
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This paper investigates a model of strategic interactions in financial networks, where the decision by one agent on whether or not to default impacts the incentives of other agents to escape default. Agents' payoffs are determined by the clearing mechanism introduced in the seminal contribution...
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This paper investigates a model of strategic interactions in financial networks, where the decision by one agent on whether or not to default impacts the incentives of other agents to escape default. Agents' payoffs are determined by the clearing mechanism introduced in the seminal contribution...
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We study the influence of financial institutions' network on private debt renegotiation outside of distress. Lenders with a network-central position have access to superior private information, are more experienced and trustworthy and have a greater reputational capital. Using a large sample of...
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