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Fluctuating Attention and Financial Contagion
Journal of Monetary Economics, 2018Financial contagion occurs when return and volatility transmit between fundamentally unrelated sectors. Our equilibrium model shows that contagion arises because investors pay fluctuating attention to news.
M. Hasler, Chayawat Ornthanalai
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Financial contagion drivers during recent global crises
Economic Modelling, 2022Julián Pineda+2 more
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California history (San Francisco)
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 ...
Jonathan Tiemann
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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 ...
Jonathan Tiemann
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Contagion in the Financial Sector
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015In this paper the contagious effect of the default of one financial institution is discussed. For that purpose, a network model is introduced describing the interconnectedness between different banks as well as their dependencies to the rest of the economy.
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Systemic risk and financial contagion across top global energy companies
, 2021Fei Wu, Dayong Zhang, Qiang Ji
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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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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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Contagion in Financial Markets
2001This book aims to integrate the notions of contagion in epidemiology and contagion in financial market crises to discover why emerging markets are so susceptible to financial crises.
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International Financial Contagion . Contagion in Financial Markets
The Economic Journal, 2002Michael Chui, Ashley Taylor
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The Channels for Financial Contagion
2001The seriousness of the recent Asian financial crises, and difficulties in finding macroeconomic explanations for its spread, have led to fears of irrational contagion, and to calls for additional regulation of financial markets. The message of this chapter is that it is premature to address contagion through new regulations until we have a better ...
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