This paper documents how the Icelandic banking system grew from 100 percent of GDP in 1998 to 9 times GDP in 2008 when it failed. We base the analysis on data from the banks that was made public when the Icelandic parliament lifted among others bank secrecy laws to investigate the run up to the financial crisis. We document how the banks were funded, and where the money went with a comprehensive analysis of their lending. We also analyze policies implemented after the crash, including emergency legislation, capital control, alleviation of balance of payment risks and preservation of the financial stability. We estimate the output costs of the crisis, which was about average relative to the 147 banking crisis documented Laeven and Valencia (...
In the first half of 2008, Buiter and Sibert were invited to study Iceland’s financial problems. The...
The 2008 global economic and financial crisis hit hard in Iceland. During the crisis its three large...
The global financial and economic crisis has struck Iceland with extreme force. Iceland’s three main...
The paper draws lessons from the collapse of Iceland’s banking system in October 2008. The rapid exp...
Iceland was the first developed economy to fall into crisis in 2008, with the collapse of its bankin...
Recent decades have witnessed the proliferation of globalisation of financial markets creating profi...
Iceland became the first developed country in 30 years to request help from the IMF in 2009. While t...
“Iceland should be a model to the world” (Arthur Laffer, November 2007) “They [the Icelandic banks] ...
The global financial crisis has provoked a robust debate in international political economy literatu...
In 2008 the three main banks in Iceland collapsed. The proximate cause was the freezing of the shor...
Every key feature of the Icelandic banking in the run-up to the 2008 year meltdown can be viewed as ...
The author analyzes the successful strategy of overcoming financial breakdown in the case study of I...
This paper tries to explain the recent currency crisis in Iceland and draw some policy lessons. It s...
Iceland experienced a significant financial meltdown and subsequent economic downturn after the 2008...
This chapter tells an Icelandic saga, albeit not one of the classic kind with more embellished heroe...
In the first half of 2008, Buiter and Sibert were invited to study Iceland’s financial problems. The...
The 2008 global economic and financial crisis hit hard in Iceland. During the crisis its three large...
The global financial and economic crisis has struck Iceland with extreme force. Iceland’s three main...
The paper draws lessons from the collapse of Iceland’s banking system in October 2008. The rapid exp...
Iceland was the first developed economy to fall into crisis in 2008, with the collapse of its bankin...
Recent decades have witnessed the proliferation of globalisation of financial markets creating profi...
Iceland became the first developed country in 30 years to request help from the IMF in 2009. While t...
“Iceland should be a model to the world” (Arthur Laffer, November 2007) “They [the Icelandic banks] ...
The global financial crisis has provoked a robust debate in international political economy literatu...
In 2008 the three main banks in Iceland collapsed. The proximate cause was the freezing of the shor...
Every key feature of the Icelandic banking in the run-up to the 2008 year meltdown can be viewed as ...
The author analyzes the successful strategy of overcoming financial breakdown in the case study of I...
This paper tries to explain the recent currency crisis in Iceland and draw some policy lessons. It s...
Iceland experienced a significant financial meltdown and subsequent economic downturn after the 2008...
This chapter tells an Icelandic saga, albeit not one of the classic kind with more embellished heroe...
In the first half of 2008, Buiter and Sibert were invited to study Iceland’s financial problems. The...
The 2008 global economic and financial crisis hit hard in Iceland. During the crisis its three large...
The global financial and economic crisis has struck Iceland with extreme force. Iceland’s three main...