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We develop a model of banking crises which Is consistent with two important features of the data: First, banking crises are usually preceded by credit booms. Second, credit booms often do not result in a crisis. That is, there are "good" booms as well as "bad" booms in the language of Gorton and...
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emerging market economies. Expansionary monetary policies in response to the burst of bubbles are argued to have contributed to … vagabonding bubbles around the globe …
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result has been a succession of bubbles and crashes, including the worldwide stock market bubble and great crash of 19 … market bubbles and its ensuing “lost decades”, the emerging markets bubbles and crashes in 1994 and 1997, the LTCM crisis of … 1998, the dotcom bubble bursting in 2000, the recent house price bubbles, the financialization bubble via special …
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