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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T00:56:28+00:00The Role of Bank Capital in the Propagation of Shocks
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Recent events in financial markets have underlined the importance of analyzing the link between the financial health of banks and real economic activity. This paper contributes to this analysis by constructing a dynamic general equilibrium model in which the balance sheet of banks affects the propagation of shocks.2008-10-02T14:41:35+00:00enThe Role of Bank Capital in the Propagation of Shocks2008-10-02Economic modelsFinancial institutionsFinancial system regulation and policiesMonetary policy transmissionWorking Paper 2008-36 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-36.pdfThe Role of Bank Capital in the Propagation of ShocksCésaire MehKevin MoranOctober 2008EE4E44E5E52GG2G21Developing a Framework to Assess Financial Stability: Conference Highlights and Lessons
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Central banks are still defining their approach to financial stability and are at an early stage in the development of useful models. The Bank of Canada's 2007 economic conference was organized to stimulate progress in the development of financial-stability frameworks. Among the highlights reported here are the discussions centred around three proposed frameworks: a contingent-claims-analysis framework, a semi-structural framework, and structural financial-stability models. Participants also reported on their experiences with stress-testing under the International Monetary Fund's Financial Sector Assessment Program and discussed the implications for financial stability of linkages among payment, clearing, and settlement systems.2008-03-16T14:09:41+00:00enDeveloping a Framework to Assess Financial Stability: Conference Highlights and Lessons2008-03-16Unsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small Business
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/working-paper-2008-5/
In this paper we develop a quantitative model of entrepreneurial activity (risk-taking) and consumer bankruptcy choices and use the model to study the effects of bankruptcy regulations on entrepreneurial activity, bankruptcy rate and welfare.2008-02-18T11:32:34+00:00enUnsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small Business2008-02-18Economic modelsFinancial stabilityFinancial system regulation and policiesWorking Paper 2008-5 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-5.pdfUnsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small BusinessCésaire MehYaz TerajimaFebruary 2008DD3D31EE2E21JJ2J23