In the wake of the Mexican and Asian currency turmoil, the subject of financial crises has come to the forefront of academic and policy discussions. This paper analyzes the links between banking and currency crises. We find that: problems in the banking sector typically precede a currency crisis--the currency crisis deepens the banking crisis, activating a vicious spiral; financial liberalization often precedes banking crises. The anatomy of these episodes suggests that crises occur as the economy enters a recession, following a prolonged boom in economic activity that was fueled by credit, capital inflows and accompanied by an overvalued currency
This paper analyzes and compares the prior and subsequent performance that the banking and monetary ...
Until Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy in September 2008, the conventional wisdom was that the crisis was...
The Mexican banking crisis of 1994–1995 has widely been interpreted as the victim of the balance-of-...
In the wake of the Mexican and Asian currency turmoil, the subject of financial crises has come to t...
The authors' earlier work on financial crises suggested that economies behave differently on the eve...
The authors' earlier work on financial crises suggested that economies behave differently on the eve...
This research first presents a typology of various financial crises - the currency crisis, the debt ...
The frequency of currency crises in Latin America has not abated in the last few years, as the Mexic...
En este trabajo se investiga cómo el régimen cambiario y la existencia de información imperfecta res...
In the ninety’s decade diverse tension and financial crisis episodes have beenobserved to the long a...
This paper examines the depth and duration of the slump that invariably follows severe financial cri...
Previous to the crises unleashed in summer of 2007, exchange rates were at the center of the debate ...
Domestic Causes of Currency Crises : Policy Lessons for Crisis Avoidance This paper draws lessons ...
Economic crises are events that comparatively rarely happen, but when they do, they typically arrive...
This article discusses the main theoretical characteristics of several types of financial crises. Wi...
This paper analyzes and compares the prior and subsequent performance that the banking and monetary ...
Until Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy in September 2008, the conventional wisdom was that the crisis was...
The Mexican banking crisis of 1994–1995 has widely been interpreted as the victim of the balance-of-...
In the wake of the Mexican and Asian currency turmoil, the subject of financial crises has come to t...
The authors' earlier work on financial crises suggested that economies behave differently on the eve...
The authors' earlier work on financial crises suggested that economies behave differently on the eve...
This research first presents a typology of various financial crises - the currency crisis, the debt ...
The frequency of currency crises in Latin America has not abated in the last few years, as the Mexic...
En este trabajo se investiga cómo el régimen cambiario y la existencia de información imperfecta res...
In the ninety’s decade diverse tension and financial crisis episodes have beenobserved to the long a...
This paper examines the depth and duration of the slump that invariably follows severe financial cri...
Previous to the crises unleashed in summer of 2007, exchange rates were at the center of the debate ...
Domestic Causes of Currency Crises : Policy Lessons for Crisis Avoidance This paper draws lessons ...
Economic crises are events that comparatively rarely happen, but when they do, they typically arrive...
This article discusses the main theoretical characteristics of several types of financial crises. Wi...
This paper analyzes and compares the prior and subsequent performance that the banking and monetary ...
Until Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy in September 2008, the conventional wisdom was that the crisis was...
The Mexican banking crisis of 1994–1995 has widely been interpreted as the victim of the balance-of-...