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Lessons from the 2007 Financial Crisis
Buiter, Willem H.
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2007
The paper studies the causes of the current financial crisis and considers proposals for mitigation and prevention of future crises. The crisis is was the product of a ‘perfect storm’ bringing together a number of microeconomic and macroeconomic pathologies. Among the microeconomic systemic...
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A Portfolio Approach to a Cross-sectoral and Cross-National Investment Strategy in Transition Economies
Buiter, Willem H.
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Lago, Ricardo
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Rey, Hélène
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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1997
This paper takes a systematic look at the portfolio choice problem faced by investment banks or funds investing in transition economies. We relate the performance of projects in the transition economies to the broader macroeconomic and international environment, which affect the project through...
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Finance and Efficiency: Do Bank Branching Regulations Matter?
Acharya, Viral V
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Imbs, Jean
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Sturgess, Jason
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2007
We use portfolio theory to quantify the efficiency of state-level sectoral patterns of production in the United States. On the basis of observed growth in sectoral value added output, we calculate for each state the efficient frontier for investments in the real economy, the efficient Sharpe...
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Finance and Efficiency: Do Bank Branching Regulations Matter?
Acharya, Viral V
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Imbs, Jean
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Sturgess, Jason
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2007
We use portfolio theory to quantify the efficiency of state-level sectoral patterns of production in the United States. On the basis of observed growth in sectoral value-added output, we calculate for each state the efficient frontier for investments in the real economy. We study how rapidly...
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Bank Bailout Menus
Bhattacharya, Sudipto
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Nyborg, Kjell G
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2010
, of future asset values vis-à-vis contractual debt obligations. We examine
bailouts
that eliminate debt overhang, while …
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When bigger isn’t better: Bail outs and bank behaviour
Li, Han Hao
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Miller, Marcus
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Zhang, Lei
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2011
The traditional theory of commercial banking explains maturity transformation and liquidity provision assuming no asymmetric information and no excess profits. It captures the possibility of bank runs and business cycle risk; but it ignores the moral hazard problems connected with risk-taking by...
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Informational Rents, Macroeconomic Rents, and Efficient
Bailouts
Philippon, Thomas
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Schnabl, Philipp
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2011
We analyze government interventions to alleviate debt overhang among banks. Interventions generate two types of rents. Informational rents arise from opportunistic participation based on private information while macroeconomic rents arise from free riding. Minimizing informational rents is a...
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Bailout Uncertainty in a Microfounded General Equilibrium Model of the Financial System
Cukierman, Alex
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Izhakian, Yehuda
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2011
of governmental
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on leverage, interest rates, the volume of defaults and the real economy. The distinction …
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A Banking Explanation of the US Velocity of Money: 1919-2004
Benk, Szilárd
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Gillman, Max
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Kejak, Michal
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2009
The paper shows that US GDP velocity of M1 money has exhibited long cycles around a 1.25% per year upward trend, during the 1919-2004 period. It explains the velocity cycles through shocks constructed from a DSGE model and annual time series data (Ingram et al., 1994). Model velocity is stable...
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Fear and Market Failure: Global Imbalances and 'Self-insurance'
Miller, Marcus
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Zhang, Lei
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
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2006
Two key issues are examined in an integrated framework: the emergence of global imbalances and the precautionary motive for accumulating reserves. Standard models of general equilibrium would predict modest current account surpluses in the emerging markets if they face higher risk than the US...
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