articleAmerican Economic ReviewFeb 1, 2015Closed access

Systemic Risk and Stability in Financial Networks

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Decision Systems (United States) · +1 more institution

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Abstract

This paper argues that the extent of financial contagion exhibits a form of phase transition: as long as the magnitude of negative shocks affecting financial institutions are sufficiently small, a more densely connected financial network (corresponding to a more diversified pattern of interbank liabilities) enhances financial stability. However, beyond a certain point, dense interconnections serve as a mechanism for the propagation of shocks, leading to a more fragile financial system. Our results thus highlight that the same factors that contribute to resilience under certain conditions may function as significant sources of systemic risk under others. (JEL D85, E44, G21, G28, L14)

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Keywords
  • Systemic risk
  • Financial contagion
  • Economics
  • Financial stability
  • Psychological resilience
  • Financial networks
  • Resilience (materials science)
  • Function (biology)
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