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limited-liability regime. This example illustrates the beneficial constraint-relaxation effect of a bailout but abstracts from …
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sovereign default -- a de facto bailout. Consistent with this, the likelihood a defaulting sovereign is granted an IMF loan is …
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We provide a theory to investigate the implications of time-varying bailout policy for rational bubbles in an infinite … implications of the time-varying bailout policy. We find that the optimal bailout policy is leaning against the wind, striking a …
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The North Atlantic Financial Crisis of 2007 did suddenly and massively disrupt the activities of financial markets and financial institutions that were organised under a market-based financial architecture at local and international levels. Both corporate and public policies were at the origin...
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how a bailout fund financed through a tax on bank dividends could resolve bailouts without public money and without …
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Some of Russia's big private banks were faced with the risk of banking license revocation in August–September 2017. The financial resolution of Bank Otkritie and of Binbank was implemented using a new mechanism – The Fund for Banking Sector Consolidation
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This article explores the determinants of bank rescue packages in the European Union during the recent financial crisis. Despite the common EU framework, member states had room for manoeuvre with respect to the size and structure of bank rescue packages as well as the conditions attached to the...
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