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Political environment and financial crises
This paper assesses the role of the political environment in the timing of financial crises over a sample of 85 countries during the period 1975-2017. We consider systemic banking, currency, and sovereign debt crises in addition to twin and triple crises.
Thanh Cong Nguyen +2 more
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Financial Crises and Financial Contagion in Japan
The article analyzes the features of the financial crises in Japan in the context of using theoretical and practical approaches to financial contagion. A brief overview is made with the identification of the causes, nature, and consequences in relation ...
A. O. Ovcharov
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The Impact of Financial Crises on the Informal Economy: The Turkish Case [PDF]
Turkey has a large informal economy and has been hit by severe financial crises causing a devastating impact on its economy. The main objective of this paper is to analyse the impact of financial crises on the informal economy in Turkey.
Neslihan Kahyalar +2 more
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Examining Systemic Risk using Google PageRank Algorithm: An Application to Indian Non-Bank Financial Companies (NBFCs) Crisis [PDF]
In the recent financial crises, attention has shifted towards "too-central-to-fail" to recognize the sources of systemic risk. The NBFC Crisis of 2018-19 adversely affected other financial institutions and the real economy of India.
Anurag Chaturvedi, Archana Singh
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Monetary Policy and Endogenous Financial Crises
Excessive economic booms sometimes lead to financial crises and severe recessions. We study whether central banks should take such booms and the associated financial stability risks into account when they set their policy rate, even though this may come at
F. Boissay +3 more
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Banking crises and financial instability: Empirical and historical lessons [PDF]
The paper examines the importance of financial instability for the development of four Norwegian banking crises. The crises are the Post First World War Crisis during the early 1920s, the mid 1920s Monetary Crisis, the Great Depression in the 1930s, and ...
Ola Honningdal Grytten
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Using historical data on post-war financial crises around the world, we show that crises are substantially predictable. The combination of rapid credit and asset price growth over the prior three years, whether in the nonfinancial business or the ...
R. Greenwood +3 more
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This article investigates the effect of different economic and financial crises, such as inflation crisis, stock market crash, debt crisis, and banking crisis on international tourism flows using a panel gravity data set of 200 countries over the period ...
Usman Khalid, L. Okafor, M. Shafiullah
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A Fisherian Approach to Financial Crises: Lessons from the Sudden Stops Literature
Sudden Stops are financial crises defined by a large, sudden current-account reversal. They occur in both advanced and emerging economies and result in deep recessions, collapsing asset prices, and real exchange-rate depreciations.
Javier Bianchi, Enrique G. Mendoza
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TYPES OF FINANCIAL CRISES [PDF]
In the context of globalization and internationalization of the financial markets, issues resulting from financial crises are becoming increasingly serious and substantial, creating a lot of discussion among experts, worldwide.
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