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Indices de vulnérabilité au créancier bancaire commun

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MARAIS Elise (Université de la Méditerranée CEFI)
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L’objet de cet article est de mener une étude empirique sur l’effet de créancier bancaire commun à l’aide d’indices de vulnérabilité calculés à partir des données de la BRI afin de montrer une vulnérabilité à un retournement des capitaux bancaires à la veille des crises mexicaine, asiatique et russe.

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series International Finance with number 0404001.

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Keywords: Contagion; crises financières; créancier commun.;

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