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Banking Crises [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Financial crises have been a common feature of the economic landscape for more than two centuries. The chapter defines banking crises, considers the type of costs that they impose, and outlines the most common causes of banking crises during the past 200 years.
Grossman, Richard S.
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Banking Crises: A Review

Annual Review of Financial Economics, 2011
This review surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the causes and consequences of banking crises, and summarizes the lessons learned from policy interventions to resolve banking crises. Despite their different origins, banking crises display similar patterns.
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Banking Crises

2015
AbstractThe history of banking around the world has been punctuated by frequent systemic crises. As with Tolstoy’s “unhappy families,” not all crises are the same; distinct roles have been played at different times by mismanagement, government interference, and macroeconomic shocks. This review identifies common features of crises in recent decades and
Gerard Caprio, Patrick Honohan
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Recessions, growth and banking crises

Journal of International Money and Finance, 2013
Abstract We examine the relationship of banking crises with economic growth and recessions. Our data cover 21 economies from around the world, most from 1870 to 2009 with the rest starting in 1901 or earlier. The data include capital investment and human capital formation. We have two major findings. First, there is very large heterogeneity in growth
Gerald P. Dwyer   +3 more
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Banking industry volatility and banking crises

Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2009
Abstract While studies using balance sheet information of banks and macroeconomic indicators to forecast banking crises are prolific, empirical research using market information of banks is relatively sparse. We investigate whether banking industry volatility, constructed with the disaggregated approach from Campbell et al. [Campbell, J.Y., Lettau, M.
Moshirian, Fariborz, Wu, Qiongbing
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Financing banking crises

Journal of Monetary Economics, 1993
Abstract A model of strategic asset pricing is used to investigate the increase in interest rates and the formation of cash syndicates that can occur during privately financed banking crises. Results produced help to explain the Federal Reserve System's creation following the panic of 1907 and to clarify the Fed's role in financing contemporary ...
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Banking crises, financial dependence, and growth☆

Journal of Financial Economics, 2007
Abstract This paper contributes to the literature that analyzes the mechanisms linking financial shocks and real activity. In particular, we investigate the growth impact of banking crises on industries with different levels of dependence on external finance.
Klingebiel, Daniela   +2 more
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