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Turmoil in financial markets causes reflection. Is monetary policy conducted in the most efficient way? Are regulatory and supervisory arrangements adequate when market volatility increases and financial institutions come under stress? In the present SUERF Study, we have collected the...
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This paper investigates why, in October 1987, almost all stock markets fell together despite widely differing economic circumstances. The idea is that quot;contagionquot; between markets occurs as the result of attempts by rational agents to infer information from price changes in other markets....
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This paper investigates why, in October 1987, almost all stock markets fell together despite widely differing economic circumstances. The idea is that "contagion" between markets occurs as the result of attempts by rational agents to infer information from price changes in other markets. This...
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