大到不能倒
故障保护
业务
计算机科学
经济
凯恩斯经济学
工程类
金融危机
可靠性工程
作者
Kristian Blickle,Markus K. Brunnermeier,Stephan Luck
摘要
Abstract We study the run on the German banking system in 1931 to understand whether depositors anticipate which banks will fail in a major financial crisis. We find that deposits decline by around 20% during the run. There is an equal outflow of retail and nonfinancial wholesale deposits from both failing and surviving banks. In contrast, we find that interbank deposits almost exclusively decline for failing banks. Our evidence suggests that banks are better informed about which fellow banks will fail. In turn, banks being informed allows the interbank market to continue providing liquidity even during times of severe financial distress. (JEL G01, G21, N20, N24)
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