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bank problem 6 banking 6 Economic models 5 bank profitability 5 banking system 5 deposit insurance 5 prudential regulation 5 bank competition 4 bank failure 4 bank profits 4 bank regulation 4 bank risk 4 bank runs 4 banking crises 4 banking industry 4 banking systems 4 Banks 3 bank capitalization 3 bank consolidation 3 bank deposits 3 bank risk taking 3 bank risk-taking 3 bank size 3 banking model 3 banking sector 3 financial crisis 3 financial risk 3 return on assets 3 risk of bank failure 3 Banking crisis 2 bank assets 2 bank capital 2 bank data 2 bank distress 2 bank failures 2 bank insolvency 2 bank loan 2 bank market 2 bank ownership 2 bank run 2
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Nicoló, Gianni De 4 Boyd, John H. 3 Cashin, Paul 1 Duttagupta, Rupa 1 Jalal, Abu M. 1 Loukoianova, Elena 1 Lucchetta, Marcella 1 Smith, Bruce D. 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 6 International Monetary Fund 1
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IMF Working Papers 5 IMF Staff Country Reports 1
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Malta; 2012 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report; and Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2012
This Article IV Consultation reports that Malta’s economy continues to perform well amidst considerable turbulence in the euro area. While spillovers have remained contained to date, Malta’s large financial sector and highly open economy heighten contagion and financial stability...
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Bank Competition and Financial Stability; A General Equilibrium Exposition
Lucchetta, Marcella; Nicoló, Gianni De - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
We study versions of a general equilibrium banking model with moral hazard under either constant or increasing returns to scale of the intermediation technology used by banks to screen and/or monitor borrowers. If the intermediation technology exhibits increasing returns to scale, or it is...
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Banking Crises and Crisis Dating; Theory and Evidence
Loukoianova, Elena; Nicoló, Gianni De; Boyd, John H. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
Many empirical studies of banking crises have employed "banking crisis" (BC) indicators constructedusing primarily information on government actions undertaken in response to bank distress. Weformulate a simple theoretical model of a banking industry which we use to identify and...
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The Anatomy of Banking Crises
Duttagupta, Rupa; Cashin, Paul - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
This paper uses a Binary Classification Tree (BCT) model to analyze banking crises in 50 emerging market and developing countries during 1990-2005. The BCT identifies key indicators and their threshold values at which vulnerability to banking crisis increases. The three conditions identified as...
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Bank Risk-Taking and Competition Revisited; New Theory and New Evidence
Nicoló, Gianni De; Jalal, Abu M.; Boyd, John H. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
This paper studies two new models in which banks face a non-trivial asset allocation decision. The first model (CVH) predicts a negative relationship between banks' risk of failure and concentration, indicating a trade-off between competition and stability. The second model (BDN) predicts a...
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Crisis in Competitive Versus Monopolistic Banking Systems
Smith, Bruce D.; Nicoló, Gianni De; Boyd, John H. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
We study a monetary, general equilibrium economy in which banks exist because they provide intertemporal insurance to risk-averse depositors. A "banking crisis" is defined as a case in which banks exhaust their reserve assets. Under different model specifications, the banking industry is either...
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