This paper analyses the macroeconomic effects of banking crises in the United Kingdom between 1750 and 1938. We construct a new annual chronology of banking crises, which we define as episodes of runs and panics combined with significant, geographically-dispersed failures and suspensions. Using a vector autoregression, we find that banking crises are associated with short, sharp and significant drops in economic growth. Using the narrative record to identify plausibly exogenous variation, we show that this finding is robust to potential endogeneity
We examine the interactions between business failures and macroeconomic aggregates, and specificall...
We study the output costs of 40 systemic banking crises since 1980. Most, but not all, crises in our...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
This paper analyses the macroeconomic effects of banking crises in the United Kingdom between 1750 a...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of UK banking crises over the period 1750 to 1938....
This paper analyzed the interplay between banking crises and the business cycle behaviour and its im...
This paper examines the time-profile of the impact of systemic banking crises on GDP and industrial ...
This paper investigates the impact of the history of crises on macroeconomic performance. We first s...
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We examine the relationship of banking crises with economic growth and recessions. Our data cover 2...
We propose a method for calculating the macroeconomic costs of banking crises that controls for the ...
Weak economic growth is a contributing factor behind many banking crises. In this paper, we test whe...
Many empirical studies of banking crises have employed “banking crisis ” (BC) indicators to date the...
A Real Business Cycle model of the UK is developed to account for the behaviour of UK nonstationary ...
The crisis of the advanced economies in 2008–09 has focused new attention on money and credit fluctu...
We examine the interactions between business failures and macroeconomic aggregates, and specificall...
We study the output costs of 40 systemic banking crises since 1980. Most, but not all, crises in our...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
This paper analyses the macroeconomic effects of banking crises in the United Kingdom between 1750 a...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of UK banking crises over the period 1750 to 1938....
This paper analyzed the interplay between banking crises and the business cycle behaviour and its im...
This paper examines the time-profile of the impact of systemic banking crises on GDP and industrial ...
This paper investigates the impact of the history of crises on macroeconomic performance. We first s...
© 2021 The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the President and Fello...
We examine the relationship of banking crises with economic growth and recessions. Our data cover 2...
We propose a method for calculating the macroeconomic costs of banking crises that controls for the ...
Weak economic growth is a contributing factor behind many banking crises. In this paper, we test whe...
Many empirical studies of banking crises have employed “banking crisis ” (BC) indicators to date the...
A Real Business Cycle model of the UK is developed to account for the behaviour of UK nonstationary ...
The crisis of the advanced economies in 2008–09 has focused new attention on money and credit fluctu...
We examine the interactions between business failures and macroeconomic aggregates, and specificall...
We study the output costs of 40 systemic banking crises since 1980. Most, but not all, crises in our...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...