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Securitization in Emerging Markets, Including Government Promotion of Securitization: A Comment on Hill & Arner [PDF]
Booth, Charles D.
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Mapping the evolution of cross-Strait relations via global news big data (2014-2023): An analysis integrating GDELT and machine learning. [PDF]
Shi S, Chen B, Guang Z, Kong D.
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The Future of Synthetic Securitization: A Comment on Bell & Dawson [PDF]
Hill, Claire A.
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Addressing Collective-Action Problems in Securitized Credit [PDF]
Jacklin, Nancy P.
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Power, participation, and patriarchy: a mixed-methods study of Palestinian women in political and public life with insights on health. [PDF]
Jabali O, Jabali S, Jabali S.
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We survey the literature on securitization and lay out a research program for its open questions. Securitization is the process by which loans, previously held to maturity on the balance sheets of financial intermediaries, are sold in capital markets. Securitization has grown from a small amount in 1990 to a pre-crisis issuance amount that makes it one
Gary Gorton, Andrew Metrick
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2015
AbstractSecuritization, a structured process involving the transformation of illiquid assets into marketable securities, experienced an exponential growth in the 1990s and early 2000s. After a prolonged period of rapid expansion, securitization markets froze in 2008, as investors lost confidence in structured products.
Sarkisyan, Anna, Casu, Barbara
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AbstractSecuritization, a structured process involving the transformation of illiquid assets into marketable securities, experienced an exponential growth in the 1990s and early 2000s. After a prolonged period of rapid expansion, securitization markets froze in 2008, as investors lost confidence in structured products.
Sarkisyan, Anna, Casu, Barbara
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2022
AbstractThis chapter examines another type of shadow banking activity: securitization. In the wake of the 2008 crisis, new international standards on securitization were issued. From 2015 onwards, these standards were traded down to re-launch ‘simple, transparent and standardized securitization’.
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AbstractThis chapter examines another type of shadow banking activity: securitization. In the wake of the 2008 crisis, new international standards on securitization were issued. From 2015 onwards, these standards were traded down to re-launch ‘simple, transparent and standardized securitization’.
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"At the annual banking structure and competition conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in May 1987, the buzzword heard in the corridors and used by many of the speakers was 'that which can be securitized, will be securitized.'" So notes Hyman Minsky in a prescient memo on the nature, and the implications, of securitization, written 20 years
Hyman P. Minsky, L. Randall Wray
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Securitization, Desecuritization, and Just Securitization
Abstract Unlike realism, liberalism, and mainstream constructivism, securitization theory is not associated with a well-known explanation of NATO’s continued existence and/or its double enlargement (of geographic area and remit/function). This chapter remedies this lacuna in the literature. It shows that the political construction of newopenaire +1 more source

