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"The recurrent banking panics of the 19th century and the Great Depression of the 1930s are widely viewed as failures of our economic system. A simple version of Samuelson's overlapping generations model is used to generate such failures of Walrasian equilibrium. The spontaneous "panics"...
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We examine the connection between banking crises and measures of economic freedom disseminated by the Fraser Institute. We find that higher economic freedom – more personal choice, freedom of exchange, and protection of private property – is associated with a lower probability of a banking...
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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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We formulate a simple theoretical model of a banking industry that we use to identify and construct theory …
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