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, France and Germany, Ireland and Denmark. She finds, however, substantial variation within these pairs. In some cases the …, France and Germany, Ireland and Denmark. She finds, however, substantial variation within these pairs. In some cases the …
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SUERF has devoted this SUERF Study to this important episode in the history of bank failures. …
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This paper tests financial contagion due to interbank linkages. For identification we exploit an idiosyncratic, sudden shock caused by a large-bank failure in conjunction with detailed data on interbank exposures. First, we find robust evidence that higher interbank exposure to the failed bank...
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November 1930, the Banque de France (BdF) lent selectively rather than broadly, providing substantially more liquidity to … to connected banks. Connected lending of last resort fueled the worst banking crisis in French history, caused an …
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November 1930, the Banque de France (BdF) lent selectively rather than broadly, providing substantially more liquidity to … to connected banks. Connected lending of last resort fueled the worst banking crisis in French history, caused an …
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