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The Potential Impact of Banking Crises on Public Finances: An Assessment of Selected EU Countries Using SYMBOL

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  • Francesca Campolongo
  • Massimo Marchesi
  • Riccardo De Lisa

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This paper presents an application of the SYMBOL model, which was recently developed by the European Commission. In this application, we assess the potential impact of a crisis in the banking sector on public finances in four EU Member States chosen as examples. Results show that two Member States have a relatively higher probability of being in a situation where government finances have to cover losses generated in the banking system.

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  • Francesca Campolongo & Massimo Marchesi & Riccardo De Lisa, 2012. "The Potential Impact of Banking Crises on Public Finances: An Assessment of Selected EU Countries Using SYMBOL," OECD Journal: Financial Market Trends, OECD Publishing, vol. 2011(2), pages 73-84.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:dafkad:5k9cswn0nhbr
    DOI: 10.1787/fmt-2011-5k9cswn0nhbr
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