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Medidas de prevención de crisis financieras: las limitaciones del modelo de Diamond y Dybvig

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La importancia de las crisis financieras con respecto a las consecuencias económicas y sociales que provocan, nos lleva a estudiar el fenómeno citando una serie de medidas que se utilizan comúnmente para evitar o suavizar los efectos de las crisis y analizando el modelo de seguro de liquidez de Diamond y Dybvig. Para ello, se plantea como objetivo principal del trabajo, analizar el modelo y exponer sus limitaciones, debido a que se utiliza de marco analítico para poner a prueba algunas de las medidas nombradas anteriormente, en especial la suspensión de la convertibilidad de los depósitos. A partir de la teoría de la utilidad esperada y la teoría de los juegos, en el trabajo se desarrollan cuatro limitaciones que permiten, a futuras investigaciones, modificar el modelo, someterlo a prueba y extraer nuevas conclusiones. Sobre el final, se incorpora información específica de algunas medidas a la luz de los acontecimientos actuales con la crisis de los países desarrollados y las soluciones propuestas a la crisis Argentina del año 2001.

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  • Ariza, Cristian Mariano, 2010. "Medidas de prevención de crisis financieras: las limitaciones del modelo de Diamond y Dybvig," Nülan. Deposited Documents 1252, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales, Centro de Documentación.
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