Using a new country-level panel database, we explore effect of capital inflow surges, credit booms and financial fragility on the probability of banking crises. We find that booms increase the probability of a crisis only in relatively fragile financial systems
In a panel comprising 61 countries covering the years 1980-2010 we show that macroeconomic variables...
In the 1980s and 1990s several countries experienced banking crises. The authors try to identify fea...
A rapidly growing empirical literature is studying the causes and consequences of bank fragility in ...
Using a new country-level panel database, we explore effect of capital inflow surges, credit booms a...
AbstractUsing a new country-level panel database, we explore effect of capital inflow surges, credit...
Recent evidence indicates that surges in capital inflows and credit booms can increase the probabili...
While financial crises tend to be preceded by economic booms, most booms do not end with crises. Cri...
Banking crises, albeit rare, can have nefarious consequences. As such, it is relevant to understand...
We examine which variables are robust in explaining cross-country differences in the real costs of b...
Simulation results of our theoretical model for banks' risk-taking behavior suggest that during boom...
This dissertation analyzes the phenomena of systemic banking crises. The first two chapters deal wit...
van der Hoog S, Dawid H. Bubbles, Crashes and the Financial Cycle: Insights from a Stock-Flow Consis...
We add the Bernanke-Gertler-Gilchrist model to a modified version of the Smets-Wouters model of the ...
The empirical literature that relates capital inflow bonanzas to the risk of a banking crisis has, s...
van der Hoog S, Dawid H. Bubbles, Crashes and the Financial Cycle. The Impact of Banking Regulation ...
In a panel comprising 61 countries covering the years 1980-2010 we show that macroeconomic variables...
In the 1980s and 1990s several countries experienced banking crises. The authors try to identify fea...
A rapidly growing empirical literature is studying the causes and consequences of bank fragility in ...
Using a new country-level panel database, we explore effect of capital inflow surges, credit booms a...
AbstractUsing a new country-level panel database, we explore effect of capital inflow surges, credit...
Recent evidence indicates that surges in capital inflows and credit booms can increase the probabili...
While financial crises tend to be preceded by economic booms, most booms do not end with crises. Cri...
Banking crises, albeit rare, can have nefarious consequences. As such, it is relevant to understand...
We examine which variables are robust in explaining cross-country differences in the real costs of b...
Simulation results of our theoretical model for banks' risk-taking behavior suggest that during boom...
This dissertation analyzes the phenomena of systemic banking crises. The first two chapters deal wit...
van der Hoog S, Dawid H. Bubbles, Crashes and the Financial Cycle: Insights from a Stock-Flow Consis...
We add the Bernanke-Gertler-Gilchrist model to a modified version of the Smets-Wouters model of the ...
The empirical literature that relates capital inflow bonanzas to the risk of a banking crisis has, s...
van der Hoog S, Dawid H. Bubbles, Crashes and the Financial Cycle. The Impact of Banking Regulation ...
In a panel comprising 61 countries covering the years 1980-2010 we show that macroeconomic variables...
In the 1980s and 1990s several countries experienced banking crises. The authors try to identify fea...
A rapidly growing empirical literature is studying the causes and consequences of bank fragility in ...