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Banks as Lenders of First Resort: Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis
In March 2020, banks faced the largest increase in liquidity demands ever observed. Firms drew funds on a massive scale from preexisting credit lines in anticipation of cash flow and financial disruptions stemming from the advent of the COVID-19 crisis ...
Lei Li, Philip E. Strahan, Song Zhang
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The Economics of Central Bank Digital Currency
This paper provides a structured overview of the burgeoning literature on the economics of CBDC. We document the economic forces that shape the rise of digital money and review motives for the issuance of CBDC. We then study the implications
Toni Ahnert+5 more
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Mesoscopic fluctuations of Coulomb drag between quasi-ballistic 1D-wires [PDF]
Quasiballistic 1D quantum wires are known to have a conductance of the order of 2e^2/h, with small sample-to-sample fluctuations. We present a study of the transconductance G_12 of two Coulomb-coupled quasiballistic wires, i.e., we consider the Coulomb ...
A. Kamenev+24 more
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Debt Moratoria: Evidence from Student Loan Forbearance
We evaluate the effects of the 2020 student debt moratorium. Using administrative credit panel data, we compare borrowers whose loans were frozen to borrowers whose loans were not frozen based on whether the government owned the loans.
Michael Dinerstein+2 more
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Constraints on the rare tau decays from mu --> e gamma in the supersymmetric see-saw model
It is now a firmly established fact that all family lepton numbers are violated in Nature. In this paper we discuss the implications of this observation for future searches for rare tau decays in the supersymmetric see-saw model.
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Periodicity and Growth in a Lattice Gas with Dynamical Geometry
We study a one-dimensional lattice gas "dynamical geometry model" in which local reversible interactions of counter-rotating groups of particles on a ring can create or destroy lattice sites.
Baur, Karin+2 more
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Symplectic quaternion scheme for biophysical molecular dynamics [PDF]
Massively parallel biophysical molecular dynamics simulations, coupled with efficient methods, promise to open biologically significant time scales for study. In order to promote efficient fine-grained parallel algorithms with low communication overhead,
Eleftheriou, M.+5 more
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Systemic Risk and Stability in Financial Networks
This paper argues that the extent of financial contagion exhibits a form of phase transition: as long as the magnitude of negative shocks affecting financial institutions are sufficiently small, a more densely connected financial network (corresponding ...
Daron Acemoglu+2 more
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On the Rise of FinTechs – Credit Scoring Using Digital Footprints
We analyze the information content of a digital footprint—that is, information that users leave online simply by accessing or registering on a Web site—for predicting consumer default.
M. Puri+3 more
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Time‐resolved nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy were utilized to investigate the complex G‐quadruplex folding landscape of the human telomeric DNA in the presence of the ligand Phen‐DC3. Our findings revealed significant differences in the kinetics of the pathways originating from the unfolded or K+‐bound state ...
Ines Burkhart+3 more
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