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the lowest feasible level of bank risk. Conversely, if the intermediation technology exhibits constant returns to scale …, or is relatively inefficient, then imperfect competition and intermediate levels of bank risks are optimal. These results …
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The paper shows that a coinsurance arrangement among countries can, in principle, play a useful role in helping countries bear the risks involved in developing their economies and integrating into the global financial system. The operation of the coinsurance arrangement is examined under...
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developing countries. This paper develops a theory of family business that brings market forces and the family, as a nonmarket …
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The design of the optimal sovereign insurance contract is analyzed when: the sovereign chooses the contract; effort is not contractible; shocks are of uncertain magnitude; the sovereign can save; and the sovereign can default. Under these conditions: i) an ex ante premium leads to higher coverage;...
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This paper shows that a central bank, by announcing and committing ex-ante to a bailout policy that is contingent on …
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rationale for “constructive ambiguity”. Key results are that if contagion (moral hazard) is the main concern, the Central Bank … contagion alone. The CB’s optimal policy may be non-monotonic in bank size …
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This paper develops a simple model of international lending, and calibrates it to assess quantitatively the effects of contingent IMF financial support on the risk premiums and the crisis probability. In the model, the country borrows in both short and long term; market (coordination) failure...
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turn, has a negative impact on bank profitability in the borrowing country, even when foreign funds are intermediated … through domestic banks. The results are consistent with the surge in international bank lending flows that led to recent …
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Many official groups have endorsed the wider use by emerging market borrowers of contract clauses which allow for a qualified majority of bondholders to restructure repayment terms in the event of financial distress. Some have argued that such clauses will be associated with moral hazard and...
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The role of remittances in development and economic growth is not well understood. This is partly because the literatures on the causes and effects of remittances remain separate. We develop a framework that links the motivation for remittances with their effect on economic activity. Because...
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