Format:
1 online resource (217 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780415528757
,
9781136300776
Series Statement:
Routledge Library Editions: Banking and Finance Series
Content:
This volume examines the vulnerability of sound banks during financial crises helps understand the nature of financial crises and other banking issues traces the history of banking reform in the United States from 1933 until 1992 discusses deregulation in the US banking system
Note:
Intro -- CONTAGION OF BANK FAILURES The Relation to Deposit Insurance and Information -- Copyright -- CONTAGION OF BANK FAILURES THE RELATION TO DEPOSIT INSURANCE AND INFORMATION -- Original Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- CHAPTER I Introduction -- CHAPTER II Bank Runs and the Stability of Laissez-faire Banking -- 1. Bank Runs as a Result of Depositors' Expectations -- 2. Bank Runs as Rational Behavior -- 3. Private Information as a Source of Banking Instability -- 4. Inherently Unstable Credit Mechanism -- 5. Stylized Facts and Conclusion -- CHAPTER III Bank Panics and the State of Information -- 1. The Basic Model -- 2. Government Provision of Insurance -- 3. Banking System without Government Intervention -- 4. Summing-Up -- CHAPTER IV Bank Failure Contagion in Historical Perspective -- 1. Clearing House Loan Certificates and Equalization of Reserves -- 2. Suspension of Banks and the Crisis of 1933 -- 3. The Panic of 1884 in Comparison to Other Panics -- 4. Summing-Up -- CHAPTER V Related Issues -- 1. Collective Efforts and Banks' Behavior -- 2. Ways of Providing Information -- 3. Incentives to Provide Information -- CHAPTER VI Conclusion -- Tables -- Graphs -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version Park, Sangkyun Contagion of Bank Failures (RLE Banking and Finance) Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2012 ISBN 9780415528757
Language:
English
Keywords:
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