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Systemic Risk: An Overview With Applications To Transitional Economies

In: Emerging Financial Markets In The Global Economy

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  • Philip F. Bartholomew

    (Senior Economist, House Banking Committee, U.S. Congress, USA)

  • Gary Whalen

    (Senior Economist, Bank Research Division of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, USA)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionSystemic EventsExternalities and “Systemic Events”Contagion as a Criterion for Defining Systemic RiskMonetary Contractions as the Source of Systemic EventsA Broader Definition of Systemic EventsSignificance of Systemic RiskDiffering Views on the Significance of Systemic RiskSome Reservations About the “New View” of Systemic RiskChanges in Systemic Risk Over TimeFactors Affecting the Seriousness of Systemic RiskConnectivityPortfolio concentrationHomogeneityInformationPolicies for Addressing Systemic RiskLender of Last ResortDeposit InsuranceSupervision and RegulationPrompt Corrective ActionDisclosureMacroeconomic Stabilization PoliciesDifferences in Financial CrisesConcluding RemarksReferences

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  • Philip F. Bartholomew & Gary Whalen, 2000. "Systemic Risk: An Overview With Applications To Transitional Economies," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Larry Sawers & Daniel Schydlowsky & David Nickerson (ed.), Emerging Financial Markets In The Global Economy, chapter 7, pages 155-192, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812813534_0007
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