articleProceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering SciencesMar 24, 2010Closed access
Contagion in financial networks
Australian National University · Bank of England
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Abstract
This paper develops an analytical model of contagion in financial networks with arbitrary structure. We explore how the probability and potential impact of contagion is influenced by aggregate and idiosyncratic shocks, changes in network structure and asset market liquidity. Our findings suggest that financial systems exhibit a robust-yet-fragile tendency: while the probability of contagion may be low, the effects can be extremely widespread when problems occur. And we suggest why the resilience of the system in withstanding fairly large shocks prior to 2007 should not have been taken as a reliable guide to its future robustness.
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- Financial contagion
- Market liquidity
- Robustness (evolution)
- Economics
- Contagion effect
- Network structure
- Financial market
- Aggregate (composite)
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