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The interplay between liquidity and credit risks in the interbank market is analyzed. Banks are hit by idiosyncratic random liquidity shocks. The market may also be hit by a bad news at a future date, implying the insolvency of some participants and creating a lemon problem; this may end up with...
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We present a calibrated general equilibrium model in which collateral constraints substantially amplify and propagate aggregate shocks through their impact on asset prices and capital allocation. Compared to previous studies, this result is more robust and comes with more realistic interest rate...
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Standard economic theory says that unsecured, high-interest, short-term debt — such as borrowing via credit cards and …
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We build a stylized dynamic general equilibrium model with financial frictions to analyze costs and benefits of capital requirements in the short-term and long-term. We show that since increasing capital requirements limits the aggregate loan supply, the equilibrium loan rate spread increases,...
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This paper studies episodes in which aggregate bank credit contracts alongside expanding economic activity-credit reversals. Using data for 179 countries during 1960-2017, the paper finds that reversals are a relatively common phenomenon--on average, they occur every five years. By comparison,...
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Standard economic theory says that unsecured, high-interest, short-term debt -- such as borrowing via credit cards and …
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