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A network model of super-systemic crises
Are financial systems shock absorbers or shock amplifiers? Policymakers and academics have long remained divided over this fundamental question. On the one hand some contend that financial innovation and integration make the financial world a safer place (Greenspan 1999) others argue the opposite by ...
Funding liquidity risk in a quantitative model of systemic stability
The global financial crisis of 2007–09 has illustrated the importance of including funding liquidity feedbacks in any model of systemic risk. This paper illustrates how we have incorporated such channels into a risk assessment model for systemic institutions (RAMSI) and it outlines the Bank of England’s ...
Toward an operational framework for financial stability: 'fuzzy' measurement and its consequences
Over the last decade or so, addressing financial instability ¿has risen to the top of national and international policy agendas. Policymakers in general and central banks in particular have been allocating increasing resources to the monitoring of potential threats to financial stability and the ...
Eficiencia bancaria en Chile: un enfoque de frontera de beneficios
Este estudio caracteriza la evolución de la eficiencia X en la banca Chilena durante el período 1987-2007, bajo un enfoque de frontera de beneficios. Nuestros resultados sugieren que durante ese período la banca Chilena ha alcanzado, en promedio, sólo un 15% de su potencial máximo de beneficios. Estas ...