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optimal design of a bailout policy and the microprudential supervision in crisis …
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We examine the macroeconomic implications of bailing-in banks' creditors after a systemic financial crisis, whereby bank debt is partially written off. We do so within a RBC model that features an endogenous leverage constraint which limits the size of banks' balance sheets by the amount of bank...
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The recent financial crisis has provoked a raft of contending claims as to whether the cause of the crisis is better attributed to market failure or political failure. Such claims are predicated on a presumption that markets and polities are meaningfully separate entities. To the contrary, we...
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, the first bank run in the UK since the collapse of City of Glasgow Bank in 1878. The run had been contained by the bailout … Northern Rock episode and shows that both the bank run and the subsequent bailout announcement had significant effects on the …
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The recent financial crisis has provoked a raft of contending claims as to whether the cause of the crisis is better attributed to market failure or political failure. Such claims are predicated on a presumption that markets and polities are meaningfully separate entities. To the contrary, we...
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East Asia has returned to a position of relative financial stability and modest economic growth seven years since the onset of the East Asian financial crisis, but the long-range impact of the crisis is still unclear, especially regarding potential fiscal ramifications. The pre-crisis and...
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