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Economic effects of financial crises

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  • Hinds, Manuel

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Confronted with a financial crisis, governments in many developing countries protect their banks from bankruptcy by allocating resources to the least efficient debtors - loss making firms whose bankruptcy would lead to the failure of the banking system. This crowds out efficient activities that could lead to economic recovery. Such misallocations of resources, and the destabilizing macroeconomic forces they generate, will delay economic recovery in a way that mimics bankruptcy processes. Restructuring of banks should be used to bring about restructuring of the real sector, the failure of unviable firms (by foreclosing on the collateral and selling off assets) or the forced restructuring of troubled but viable firms.

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  • Hinds, Manuel, 1988. "Economic effects of financial crises," Policy Research Working Paper Series 104, The World Bank.
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    Cited by:

    1. Maxwell J. Fry, 1995. "Financial Development in Asia: some analytical issues," Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, The Crawford School, The Australian National University, vol. 9(1), pages 40-57, May.
    2. Gertler, M.*Rose,Thomas A., 1991. "Finance, growth, and public policy," Policy Research Working Paper Series 814, The World Bank.
    3. Thorne,Alfredo Eduardo, 1992. "Issues in reforming financial systems in Eastern Europe : the case of Bulgaria," Policy Research Working Paper Series 882, The World Bank.

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