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Protest News Framing Cycle: How The New York Times Covered Occupy Wall Street
This article introduces a protest news framing cycle and presents the results of a longitudinal analysis of news attention and framing of protest movements.
Julian Gottlieb
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Ambiguity, Efficieny and Bank Bailouts [PDF]
The paper examines the effects of ambiguity in regulation on the equilibrium allocation. Under ambiguous bailout policy, agents’ suffer from a lack of information with regards to the insolvency resolution method, which would be chosen by the regulator if
Dmitri V. Vinogradov
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Market bailouts and the "Fed put" [PDF]
This article was originally presented as a speech at the Cato Institute, Washington, D.C., November 30, 2007.Financial markets ; Financial ...
William Poole
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COVID-19 and bailout policy: The case of Virgin Australia. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Zhang A.
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Bank Bailouts, International Linkages and Cooperation [PDF]
Financial institutions are increasingly linked internationally. As a result, financial crisis and government intervention have stronger effects beyond borders. We provide a model of international contagion allowing for bank bailouts.
Friederike Niepmann +1 more
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Subprime Rescue Plans: Backdoor Bank Bailouts [PDF]
This report analyzes recent proposals suggesting that the government buy up or guarantee bad mortgage debt in an attempt to slow the increasing number of foreclosures the nation has seen in the wake of the housing market's meltdown.
Dean Baker
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Counting the costs of the global north's COVID-19 policies: Lives vs life years. [PDF]
Schuklenk U.
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Size and Soft Budget Constraints [PDF]
There is much evidence against the so-called "too big to fail" hypothesis in the case of bailouts to sub-national governments. We look at a model where districts of different size provide local public goods with positive spillovers.
Ernesto Crivelli, Klaas Staal
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