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Banking Crises and Institutional Arrangements

By
Pedro P. Romero (published in 2010-06-01 by maalsaenz )
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Romero, Pedro, Banking Crises and Institutional Arrangements (April 4, 2009).
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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1359702
Summary:
What is the role of interbank markets and central banks in coping with banking crises? In experiments using an agent-based framework with multiple banks and an interbank market. I found that when banks cannot interact, then runs in isolated banks occur with a higher frequency than when banks have equal market shares. That is, there are no runs escalating to systemic panics. In contrast, if one bank has a market share twice as big as the rest, runs spread. The presence of a central bank may unexpectedly increase the occurrence of bank runs. Institutional complexity helps to reduce the frequency of bank runs. Hence, decentralized institutional structures perform better than centralized ones.