An edition of Bank runs and institutions (2007)

Bank runs and institutions

the perils of intervention

Bank runs and institutions
Huberto M. Ennis, Huberto M. E ...
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An edition of Bank runs and institutions (2007)

Bank runs and institutions

the perils of intervention

"Governments typically respond to a run on the banking system by temporarily freezing deposits and by rescheduling payments to depositors. Depositors may even be required to demonstrate an urgent need for funds before being allowed to withdraw. We study ex post efficient policy responses to a bank run and the ex ante incentives these responses create. Given that a run is underway, the efficient response is typically not to freeze all remaining deposits, since this would impose heavy costs on individuals with urgent withdrawal needs. Instead, (benevolent) government institutions would allow additional withdrawals, creating further strain on the banking system. We show that when depositors anticipate these extra withdrawals, their incentives to participate in the run actually increase. In fact, ex post efficient interventions can generate the conditions necessary for a self-fulfilling run to occur."--Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond web site.

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Bank runs and institutions: the perils of intervention
2007, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
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Title from PDF file as viewed on Aug. 6, 2007.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Richmond, Va.]
Series
Working paper -- no. 07-2, Working paper (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond : Online) -- no. 07-2.

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HB1

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OL31800214M
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2007615395

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