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Has economic research been helpful in dealing with the financial crises of the early 2000s? On the whole, the answer is negative, although there are bright spots. Economists have largely failed to predict both crises, largely because most of them were not analytically equipped to understand...
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than US ones. Regarding the consequences of systemic risk, we show that dependence between the banking sector and a wide …
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portfolios. In this paper, we propose a new methodology for identifying and assessing banking sector systemic risk stemming from …
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This paper assesses the value of multiple requirements in bank regulation using a novel empirical rule‑based methodology. Exploiting a dataset of capital and liquidity ratios for a sample of global banks in 2005 and 2006, we apply simple threshold-based rules to assess how different...
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We analyze how the inflow of liquidity through TARP funds in the wake of the 2007/2008 financial crisis impacted banks' interbank market activity. We show that TARP banks increased interbank market activity statistically and economically in a very significant way. Their interbank lending...
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pronounced when countries have less transparent information environment and weak regulatory environments in banking sectors. The …
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Governments provide guarantees to banks, such as deposit insurance, often increasing them during financial crises. While risk effects are well researched, impacts on bank output remain largely unexplored. We investigate bank output effects using data from 75 countries on bank liquidity creation,...
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for the onset of the crisis and its severity. In particular, lapses in banking regulation contributed significantly to the …-reported data to effectively monitor risk. Banking regulation is the primary safeguard against financial instability, but it should …
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To complete banking union, there should be a single European deposit insurance scheme (EDIS) alongside the single … banking sector and in the economy at large — just at the time that the EU needs to boost growth in order to remain competitive …
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The paper contains comments made on the Financial Stability Board's (FSB) Consultation Report concerning the success of regulatory reforms since the global financial crisis of 2007-2009. According to these comments, the FSB’s assessment of the role of equity is too narrow, being phrased in...
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