Have we adequately accommodated the non-linear systemic-risk of bankruptcy-remote securitization within shadow banking?
Emir J. Phillips
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2022
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Authors: | Phillips, Emir J. |
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International journal of political economy : a journal of translations. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Routledge, ISSN 1558-0970, ZDB-ID 2117845-8. - Vol. 51.2022, 2, p. 101-120
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Subject: | Central bank bailout | financialization | moral hazard | securitization | shadow banking | SPV bankruptcy remoteness | systemic risk | Verbriefung | Securitization | Informeller Finanzsektor | Informal finance | Finanzkrise | Financial crisis | Moral Hazard | Moral hazard | Insolvenz | Insolvency | Systemrisiko | Systemic risk | Bankenregulierung | Bank regulation | Theorie | Theory | Schuldenübernahme | Bailout | Zentralbank | Central bank | Bankrisiko | Bank risk | Bankenkrise | Banking crisis | Welt | World | Finanzintermediation | Financial intermediation |
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