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The following pages link to Implementing efficient allocations in a model of financial intermediation (Q1810692):
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- Introduction to the symposium on bubbles, multiple equilibria, and economic activities (Q255157) (← links)
- Optimal banking contracts and financial fragility (Q255169) (← links)
- Enriching information to prevent bank runs (Q315791) (← links)
- A bank runs model with a continuum of types (Q449192) (← links)
- Run theorems for low returns and large banks (Q471314) (← links)
- Herding and bank runs (Q629328) (← links)
- Run equilibria in the Green-Lin model of financial intermediation (Q840681) (← links)
- Bank incentives, contract design and bank runs (Q950997) (← links)
- Financial fragility and over-the-counter markets (Q1622379) (← links)
- Optimal payments to connected depositors in turbulent times: a Markov chain approach (Q1649540) (← links)
- Interest rates and financial fragility (Q1655699) (← links)
- On run-preventing contract design (Q1675005) (← links)
- Mean field games of timing and models for bank runs (Q1678483) (← links)
- An incentive problem in the dynamic theory of banking. (Q1867772) (← links)
- Experimental evidence of bank runs as pure coordination failures (Q1994173) (← links)
- Optimal Diamond-Dybvig mechanism in large economies with aggregate uncertainty (Q1994391) (← links)
- Currency stability using blockchain technology (Q2168203) (← links)
- Discussion of: ``Currency stability using blockchain technology'' (Q2168204) (← links)
- Central bank digital currency: stability and information (Q2168216) (← links)
- Bank runs with many small banks and mutual guarantees at the terminal stage (Q2323293) (← links)
- Banking crises and liquidity in a monetary economy (Q2338529) (← links)
- Bank failures caused by large withdrawals: an explanation based purely on liquidity (Q2384443) (← links)
- The role of independence in the Green-Lin Diamond-Dybvig model (Q2469868) (← links)
- NOISY SUNSPOTS AND BANK RUNS (Q5198682) (← links)
- Allocating losses: bail-ins, bailouts and bank regulation (Q6111178) (← links)
- Bank bailouts: moral hazard and commitment (Q6121881) (← links)
- Increasing returns to scale and financial fragility (Q6121901) (← links)
- Sophisticated banking contracts and fragility when withdrawal information is public (Q6194366) (← links)