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wrote in 1987 on "securitization"), he consistently held an endogenous money view. I'll refer briefly to that published work …
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The path between financial meltdown and moral hazard in banking is, at best, narrow and impervious. During the financial crisis, public support became the standard response to save the banks in difficulty, heightening and broadening the moral hazard issue: subordinated/senior debt holders and...
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We examine the moral hazard effects of bank recapitalizations by assessing the impact of the U.S. TARP program on … market discipline exerted by subordinated debt-holders using a sample of 123 bank holding companies over the period 2004 …
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