Over the last 20 years, some financial events, such as devaluations or defaults, have triggered an immediate adverse chain reaction in other countries-- which we call fast and furious contagion. Yet, on other occasions, similar events have failed to trigger any immediate international reaction. We argue that fast and furious contagion episodes are characterized by "the unholy trinity": (i) they follow a large surge in capital flows; (ii) they come as a surprise; and (iii) they involve a leveraged common creditor. In contrast, when similar events have elicited little international reaction, they were widely anticipated and took place at a time when capital flows had already subsided
We found the presence of contagion effects during the recent Global Finance Crisis. The shocks stemm...
This research examines the role of contagion in transmitting shocks across markets. One possible con...
Since the Tequila crisis of 1994-95, the Asian flu of 1997, and the Russian virus of 1998, not to me...
Over the last 20 years, some financial events, such as devaluations or defaults, have triggered an i...
Over the last 20 years, some financial events, such as devaluations or defaults, have triggered an i...
Over the past two hundred years -- some would argue even longer -- financial events, such as the dev...
Despite the growing popularity of blaming ‘contagion ’ for international financial crises, contagion...
Episodes of extraordinary turbulence in global financial markets are examined during nine crises ran...
In the 1990s, exchange rate crises followed stock market crashes and sharp economic contractions, wi...
We propose a novel theory of financial contagion. We study global coordina-tion games of regime chan...
The term contagion has become one of the central topics in the financial literature after devastatin...
This article proposes a new approach to evaluate contagion in financial markets. Our measure of cont...
It has become commonplace to call the financial institutions at the centre of the most recent financ...
The 2007 subprime crisis in the U.S. triggered a succession of financial crises around the globe, re...
Financial contagion is a complex and multivariate process, with no widely accepted definition and an...
We found the presence of contagion effects during the recent Global Finance Crisis. The shocks stemm...
This research examines the role of contagion in transmitting shocks across markets. One possible con...
Since the Tequila crisis of 1994-95, the Asian flu of 1997, and the Russian virus of 1998, not to me...
Over the last 20 years, some financial events, such as devaluations or defaults, have triggered an i...
Over the last 20 years, some financial events, such as devaluations or defaults, have triggered an i...
Over the past two hundred years -- some would argue even longer -- financial events, such as the dev...
Despite the growing popularity of blaming ‘contagion ’ for international financial crises, contagion...
Episodes of extraordinary turbulence in global financial markets are examined during nine crises ran...
In the 1990s, exchange rate crises followed stock market crashes and sharp economic contractions, wi...
We propose a novel theory of financial contagion. We study global coordina-tion games of regime chan...
The term contagion has become one of the central topics in the financial literature after devastatin...
This article proposes a new approach to evaluate contagion in financial markets. Our measure of cont...
It has become commonplace to call the financial institutions at the centre of the most recent financ...
The 2007 subprime crisis in the U.S. triggered a succession of financial crises around the globe, re...
Financial contagion is a complex and multivariate process, with no widely accepted definition and an...
We found the presence of contagion effects during the recent Global Finance Crisis. The shocks stemm...
This research examines the role of contagion in transmitting shocks across markets. One possible con...
Since the Tequila crisis of 1994-95, the Asian flu of 1997, and the Russian virus of 1998, not to me...