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Liquidity crises

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  • Ronel Elul

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Financial markets have experienced several episodes of ?liquidity crises? over the past 20 years. One prominent example is the collapse of the Long Term Capital Management hedge fund in 1998. The recent market disruption brought about by the downturn in subprime mortgages also shares many features with liquidity crises. What is liquidity? Why does it sometimes seem that the market?s supply of it is insufficient? Can anything be done about it? In ?Liquidity Crises,? Ronel Elul outlines some theories of market liquidity provision, how it breaks down in times of crisis, and some possible government responses.

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  • Ronel Elul, 2008. "Liquidity crises," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q2, pages 13-22.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpbr:y:2008:i:q2:p:13-22
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    Liquidity (Economics);

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