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Correlation between the risks of portfolios of different commercial banks leads to too much risk taking from a social planner's perspective. The presence of a regulator omproves this risk-benefit allocation of the financial system. In this paper I show that first-best regulation also leads to more attention for the fundamentals of countries to which capital is lent out.
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Keywords: Bank Regulation ; Spillovers ; Fundamentals Jel codes: G28 ; L16 ; F34 ; E58 ; Other versions of this item:
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