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- Vanishing Contagion?
- While a number of emerging market crises were characterized by widespread contagion during the 1990s, more recent crises (notably, in Argentina) have been mostly contained within national borders. This has led some observers to wonder whether contagion might have become a feature of the past, with markets now better discriminating...
- White papers 2006-01-01
- The Role Of Firm Size In Controlling Output: Decline During The Asian Financial Crisis
- This paper sets out to develop a simplified risk premium model to explain output decline within the economies of Asia in the immediate aftermath of the Asian financial crisis. Firms are allowed to borrow from both domestic and foreign banks, with the firms' debts being loosely constrained at high levels...
- White papers 2005-12-01
- Banking Crises, Deposit Insurance, and Market Discipline: Lessons From the Asian Crises
- This paper investigates the effectiveness of market discipline by depositors during the period of 1992-2002 in the four crisis-hit Asian countries: Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. In Indonesia, the crises first weakened and then strengthened market, which is consistent with the wake-up-call effect found for the Latin American crisis-hit countries....
- White papers 2005-10-27
- Do Incumbents Manipulate Access to Finance During Banking Crises?
- The paper tests the hypothesis that during systemic banking crises, access to finance is opportunistically tightened by incumbents to eliminate or weaken competition from mainly young firms. It shows that price-cost margins in externally more financially dependent industries are higher during crisis than in externally less dependent industries in countries...
- White papers 2005-07-01
- Banking Sector Crises and Inequality
- An apparent temporary narrowing of income inequality has been observed during several banking crises. But it would be a mistake to conclude that such crises don't matter for the poor. Besides, the poor are much less able to absorb a cut in income: safety-net policies are crucial during a downturn...
- White papers 2005-07-01
- Crises in Emerging Market Economies: A Global Perspective
- The paper argues that global financial factors played an important role in the capital-inflow episode in Emerging Market economies EMs, during the early part of the 1990s, and clearly in the Sudden Stop of capital inflows crises that took place after the 1998 Russian crisis. Moreover, the paper shows that...
- White papers 2005-04-01
- Were Bid-Ask Spreads in the Foreign Exchange Market Excessive During the Asian Crisis?
- Bid-ask spreads for Asian emerging market currencies increased sharply during the Asian crisis. A key question is whether such wide spreads were excessive or explained by models of bid-ask spreads. The estimate of standard models in this paper shows that spreads during the crisis were in most cases tighter than...
- White papers 2005-02-01
- The Interactions Between Debt and Currency Crises -Common Causes or Contagion?
- In contrast to the well-known twin currency and banking crises the literature has so far neglected a second type of twin crises, the simultaneous occurrence of currency and debt crises. This empirical analysis finds some evidence that one-year lagged debt crisis strongly Granger causes currency crisis and two-year lagged currency...
- White papers 2004-12-01
- German Bank Lending During Emerging Market Crises: A Bank Level Analysis
- This paper studies German bank lending during the Asian and Russian crises, using a bank level data set, which has been compiled from credit data at the Deutsche Bundesbank. The aim is to gain more insight into the pattern of German bank lending during financial crises in emerging markets. The...
- White papers 2004-10-15
- The Risks Underlying Hedge Funds Strategies
- This paper establishes a theoretical risk matrix based on 23 different hedge funds strategies and their underlying risk factors. It studies in parallel the impact of some of the major market crises of the last decade on ten of the largest hedge funds strategies. Dominant risks are identified for each...
- White papers 2003-12-01
- The Effects of Financial Crises on International Trade
- This paper studies empirically the effects of financial crises on international trade. The major findings are that banking crises had a negative impact on imports but a positive impact on exports in the short term, whereas currency crises decreased imports in the short term and stimulated exports in the longer...
- White papers 2003-12-01
- A Large Speculator in Contagious Currency Crises: A Single "George Soros" Makes Countries More Vulnerable to Crises, But Mitigates Contagion
- This paper studies the model that proposes a new contagion channel and shows how a currency crisis can spread from one country to another even when these countries are totally unrelated in terms of economic fundamentals. It finds that the better the economic fundamentals in the originating crisis country, the...
- White papers 2003-11-01
- What Drives Financial Crises in Emerging Markets?
- This study examines the causes of financial crises in 31 emerging market countries during 1980-2001. It estimates a probit model using 23 macroeconomic and financial sector variables. Traditional variables such as unemployment and inflation, as well as several indicators of indebtedness such as private sector liabilities and the foreign liabilities...
- White papers 2003-09-18
- The Case of Distortionary Output Taxes
- The paper discusses a model in which growth is a negative function of fiscal burden. Moreover, growth discontinuously switches from high to low as fiscal burden reaches a critical level. Growth collapse is associated with a Sudden Stop of capital inflows, real depreciation and a drop in output (driven by...
- White papers 2003-07-15
- How To Avoid Blame In The Aftermath Of A Crisis
- When a crisis hits, the severity of the consequences escalates if blame is directed towards you. Whether it is a workplace shooting, environmental damage, accounting scandal or an "act of God" like a tornado, nobody in business intentionally courts disasters. In fact, responsible companies and managers take pains to avoid...
- White papers 2003-04-01
- Credit Constraints, Financial Liberalization and Twin Crises
- This paper proposes a continuous time framework that explains some stylised facts in recent "twin crises" episodes. It shows that access to the world capital market enables the domestic economy to achieve a more efficient allocation of resources. However, the banking sector becomes more fragile when this international borrowing is...
- White papers 2003-01-23
- What Are The Main Factors Behind Banking Crises?
- Crisis can happen to anyone, at any place, and at any time. The best way to deal with crisis is to take precautionary measures to avoid the critical situation. Of late, it has been observed that banks have also become vulnerable to crisis. There are two main causes of banking...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Crisis Planning and Communications Banking Goodwill, Averting Disaster
- The article explains the crisis planning and communications in case of banking goodwill and averting disaster.Environmental incidents, plant explosions, health care crises, hostile corporate takeovers, governmental shakeups, and financial failings are crises that upset the routine of business life. By dealing with the unexpected, preferably before it occurs, companies can...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Banking And Currency Crises And Systemic Risk: Lessons From Recent Events
- As costly banking and currency, crises have plagued most countries in recent years, significantly reducing their GDP and causing sizable transfer payments among domestic sectors. Thus, these crises are of concern to both monetary and bank regulatory policymakers. Considerable time and efforts are being devoted to identifying the causes of...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Role of Hedge Funds and Other Factors During the 1997 Financial Crisis in Thailand
- Hedge funds are often blamed for a number of worldwide financial crises, most notably the Asian crisis in 1997. This paper first uses a regression analysis to examine the effect of hedge funds from 1994 to 1997. The results of the analysis show that hedge funds played a relatively small...
- White papers 2002-12-18
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