This paper develops a broad concept of systemic risk, the basic economic concept for the understanding of financial crises. It is claimed that any such concept must integrate systemic events in banking and financial markets as well as in the related payment and settlement systems. At the heart of systemic risk are contagion effects, various forms of external effects. The concept also includes simultaneous financial instabilities following aggregate shocks. The quantitative literature on systemic risk, which was evolving swiftly in the last couple of years, is surveyed in the light of this concept. Various rigorous models of bank and payment system contagion have now been developed, although a general theoretical paradigm is still missing. D...
The last financial crisis has demonstrated that large banking crises pose a highly dangerous risk t...
This thesis makes a contribution to systemic risk literature in the European banking system. The int...
This paper analyzes the emergence of systemic risk in a network model of interconnected bank balance...
This draft working paper is to summarize theoretical contributions in the field of measuring systemi...
The aim of the study is to analyze the concept of systemic risk. The study reviews a multitude of sy...
In recent decades, most advanced and developing economies have suffered—or are still suffering—from ...
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Systemic Risk: Is the Banking Sector Special? In this paper we em...
In the context of the current financial crisis, the stability of the financial system becomes a prio...
This dissertation has at its core the concept of systemic risk. Seen as a feature of financial syste...
This paper attempts to answer the question whether the threat of systemic risk in banking exists onl...
Systemic risk refers to the risk of financial system breakdown due to linkages between institutions....
The contribution of this paper to the literature is three-fold: (1) it empirically uncovers the dire...
This paper provides a review of recent research on the structure of interbank relations and theoreti...
Financial crises spread across countries through a variety of channels. A crisis originating in one ...
This work contributes to the timely debate about the consequences of the materialization of financia...
The last financial crisis has demonstrated that large banking crises pose a highly dangerous risk t...
This thesis makes a contribution to systemic risk literature in the European banking system. The int...
This paper analyzes the emergence of systemic risk in a network model of interconnected bank balance...
This draft working paper is to summarize theoretical contributions in the field of measuring systemi...
The aim of the study is to analyze the concept of systemic risk. The study reviews a multitude of sy...
In recent decades, most advanced and developing economies have suffered—or are still suffering—from ...
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Systemic Risk: Is the Banking Sector Special? In this paper we em...
In the context of the current financial crisis, the stability of the financial system becomes a prio...
This dissertation has at its core the concept of systemic risk. Seen as a feature of financial syste...
This paper attempts to answer the question whether the threat of systemic risk in banking exists onl...
Systemic risk refers to the risk of financial system breakdown due to linkages between institutions....
The contribution of this paper to the literature is three-fold: (1) it empirically uncovers the dire...
This paper provides a review of recent research on the structure of interbank relations and theoreti...
Financial crises spread across countries through a variety of channels. A crisis originating in one ...
This work contributes to the timely debate about the consequences of the materialization of financia...
The last financial crisis has demonstrated that large banking crises pose a highly dangerous risk t...
This thesis makes a contribution to systemic risk literature in the European banking system. The int...
This paper analyzes the emergence of systemic risk in a network model of interconnected bank balance...