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Financial Contagion

2013
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Kollmann, Robert, Malherbe, Frédéric
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CONTAGION IN HETEROGENEOUS FINANCIAL NETWORKS

Advances in Complex Systems, 2016
In this paper, we use the financial network contagion model of Gai P. and Kapadia S. [Contagion in financial networks, Proc. R. Soc. A 466 (2010) 2401–2423] to investigatethe interaction of several types of heterogeneity found in real world banking systems.
Guan, Yuanying, Pollak, Micah
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Informational Channels of Financial Contagion

Econometrica, 2020
Two main classes of channels are studied as informational sources of financial contagion. One is a fundamental channel that is based on real and financial links between economies, and the second is a social learning channel that arises when agents base their decisions on noisy observations about the actions of others in foreign markets.
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Global Financial Contagion

2013
This book is an authoritative account of the economic and political roots of the 2008 financial crisis. It examines why it was triggered in the United States, why it morphed into the great recession, and why the contagion spread with such ferocity around the globe.
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Financial Crisis Contagion

2018
Whereas the analysis of finance rests on rationality, its lived experience is one of euphorias and crashes that can have devastating consequences. This chapter discusses the evidence of crashes and the safeguards that the legal system uses, especially in light of the experience with the financial crisis of 2008, which circumvented the safety measures ...
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Anticipated Financial Contagion

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Toni Ahnert   +2 more
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International Financial Contagion
. Contagion in Financial Markets

The Economic Journal, 2002
Michael Chui, Ashley Taylor
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Financial Contagion 1855

California History
This essay analyzes the 1855 failures of the largest banks in Gold Rush San Francisco, arguing that the antecedents of those failures—excessive leverage, interlocking ownership, inadequate segregation of assets, and concentration of risk in non-banking enterprises—were independent of the monetary and economic regime in place at the time.
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Liquidity and financial contagion. [PDF]

open access: possibleFinancial stability review, 2008
There is an apparent puzzle at the heart of the 2007 credit crisis. The subprime mortgage sector is small relative to the financial system as a whole and the exposure was widely dispersed through securitization. Yet the crisis in the credit market has been potent. Traditionally, financial contagion has been viewed through the lens of defaults, where if
Adrian, T., Shin, H S.
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