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The recent currency crises in Latin America and Asia have hit countries with strong macroeconomic fundamentals but weak domestic financial systems. Private capital flows, attracted by disorderly financial liberalisation and exchange rate pegs, reversed abruptly when financial-sector weaknesses...
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The market-based SRISK measure introduced in Brownlees and Engle (2015) is used to measure the level of systemic risk in Danish banks for the period 2005-15. We find that SRISK was a very good predictor of which banks that needed public capital injections during the financial crisis of 2007-09....
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This paper examines whether the effect of fiscal policy on output depends on the size of the financial sector. We find that this relation depends on the level of economic development. In developing countries, fiscal multipliers are higher when the financial sector is larger. The opposite is true...
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Since the 2014 FSAP, Denmark's financial safety net and crisis management frameworks, including bank resolution, have … improved significantly. In response to the FSAP and the transposition of the pertinent European Union (EU) rules, Denmark has …
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