ECON 5058 W - Advanced Topics in Financial Economics Financial Crises and Stability

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1 ECON 5058 W - Advanced Topics in Financial Economics Financial Crises and Stability Winter Term, 2014 Carleton University Department of Economics Instructor: Eric Stephens eric.stephens@carleton.ca Loeb Building D-898 Meeting Times: Lectures: Tuesdays, 2:35-5:25 p.m, Residence Commons 211. Office hours: Mondays 12:30-2:00 p.m. Website: Accessible through culearn at Course Objectives: This course provides a review of the current major theories of financial crises, as well as applications to financial regulation. Prerequisites: ECON 5051 or ECON 5052, which may be taken concurrently with ECON Inquiries regarding registration should be made with the Department of Economics Graduate Administrator, Marge Brooks. Required Textbook: The course will follow a variety of journal articles, which are outlined on the reading list below. Although we will not follow a particular text, we shall often make use of Understanding Financial Crises by Allen and Gale (2007). This book is available in electronic format at the library and is quite reasonably priced at about $ All other course materials will be provided on the web-page at Grading: Marks are based on participation, an in-class presentation and a final exam. Weights are as follows: Participation 5 % Presentation 30 % Final 65 % 1

2 If the student fails to participate in class, or fails to make an in-class presentation, he or she will receive a grade of zero for that component of the course grade. Failure to write the final examination will result in a grade of ABS. In order to write a deferred final exam, students must contact the Department of Economics Graduate Administrator, Marge Brooks. Plagiarism: Please be aware that plagiarism is serious offence at Carleton and should be recognized and avoided. For further information, please see Pammett on Plagiarism and Paraphrasing at Accomodation Statement: You may need special arrangements to meet your academic obligations during the term. an accommodation request the processes are as follows: For Pregnancy obligation: write to me with any requests for academic accommodation during the first two weeks of class, or as soon as possible after the need for accommodation is known to exist. For more details visit the Equity Services website: Religious obligation: write to me with any requests for academic accommodation during the first two weeks of class, or as soon as possible after the need for accommodation is known to exist. For more details visit the Equity Services website: Academic Accommodations for Students with Disabilities: The Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) provides services to students with Learning Disabilities (LD), psychiatric/mental health disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), chronic medical conditions, and impairments in mobility, hearing, and vision. If you have a disability requiring academic accommodations in this course, please contact PMC at or pmc@carleton.ca for a formal evaluation. If you are already registered with the PMC, contact your PMC coordinator to send me your Letter of Accommodation at the beginning of the term, and no later than two weeks before the first in-class scheduled test or exam requiring accommodation (if applicable). After requesting accommodation from PMC, meet with me to ensure accommodation arrangements are made. Please consult the PMC website for the deadline to request accommodations for the formally-scheduled exam (if applicable) at You can visit the Equity Services website to view the policies and to obtain more detailed information on academic accommodation at 2

3 Reading List: Materials denoted below are required reading and may be discussed in detail in class (time permitting). Other materials are supplementary (suggested) reading. Changes to the reading list (including additional references) may be made throughout the semester. 1 Introduction Allen F. and E. Carletti (2010), An Overview of the Crisis: Causes, Consequences and Solutions, International Review of Finance, 10(1), Allen F. and D. Gale, Understanding Financial Crises, Clarendon Lectures in Finance, Oxford University Press chapter 1. Brunnermeier, M. (2009). Deciphering the Liquidity and Credit Crunch , Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23, Maturity Mismatch, Banks and runs Allen F. and D. Gale, Understanding Financial Crises, Clarendon Lectures in Finance, Oxford University Press chapter 2,3. Chari V.V. and R. Jagannathan (1988), Banking Panics, Information and Rational Expectations Equilibrium, Journal of Finance, 43, Diamond D.V. and P.H. Dybvig (1983), Bank Runs, Deposit Insurance and Liquidity, Journal of Political Economy, 91, Goldstein, I. and A. Pauzner, (2005). Demand-Deposit Contracts and the Probability of Bank Runs, Journal of Finance, 60, Jacklin C.J. and S. Bhattacharya (1988), Distinguishing Panics and Information-based Bank Runs: Welfare and Policy, Journal of Political Economy, 96, Contagion Acharya V. and T. Yorulmazer (2008), Information Contagion and Bank Hearding, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 40(1), Allen F. and A. Babus (2008). Networks in Finance, working paper 08-07, Wharton Financial Institutions Center, University of Pennsylvania, forthcoming in P.Kleindorfer and J. Wind (eds.), Networks-based Strategies and Competencies, Wharton School Publishing. Allen, F., A. Babus and E. Carletti (2011) Financial Connections and Systemic Risk, mimeo, European University Institute. Allen F. and E. Carletti (2006). Credit Risk Transfer and Contagion, Journal of Monetary Economics, 53, Allen F. and D. Gale (2000), Financial Contagion, Journal of Political Economy, 108,

4 Allen F. and D. Gale (2007) Understanding Financial Crises, Oxford University Press, 2007 chapter 10. Allen F., A. Babus and E. Carletti (2009) Financial Crises: Theory and Evidence, Annual Review of Financial Economics, 1, Babus A. (2007). The Formation of Financial Networks, Discussion Paper , Tinbergen Institute. Brusco S. and F. Castiglionesi (2007). Liquidity Coinsurance, Moral Hazard and Financial Contagion, Journal of Finance, 62, Chen Y. (1999), Banking Panics: The Role of the First-Come, First-Served Rule and Information Externalities, Journal of Political Economy, 107, Dasgupta, A. (2004). Financial Contagion through Capital Connections: A Model of the Origin and Spread of Bank Panics, Journal of the European Economic Association, 6, Freixas, X. and B. Parigi and J. Rochet (2000). Systemic Risk, Interbank Relations and Liquidity Provision by the Central Bank, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 32, Rochet, J. and X. Vives (2004). Coordination Failures and the Lender of Last Resort: Was Bagehot Right after All? Journal of the European Economic Association, 2, Asset Pricing and Fragility Acharya V. and T. Yorulmazer (2008). Cash-in-the-Market Pricing and Optimal Resolution of Bank Failures, Review of Financial Studies, 21, Allen F. and E. Carletti (2008). The Role of Liquidity in Financial Crises, 2008 Jackson Hole Conference Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Allen F. and D. Gale (1994). Limited Market Participation and Volatility of Asset Prices, American Economic Review, 84, Allen F. and D. Gale (1998). Optimal Financial Crises, Journal of Finance, 47, Allen F. and D. Gale (2004). Financial Fragility, Liquidity and Asset Prices, Journal of the European Economic Association, 2, Allen F. and D. Gale (2005). From Cash in the Market Pricing to Financial Fragility, Journal of the European Economic Association, 3, Allen F. and D. Gale (2007). Understanding Financial Crises, Oxford University Press, 2007 chapters 3-5. Carletti E. and A. Leonello (2011). Credit Market Competition and Interbank Liquidity, mimeo, European University Institute. 4

5 5 Interbank Markets and Central Bank Intervention Acharya V., D. Gale and T. Yorulmazer (2010). Rollover Risk and Market Freezes, Journal of Finance, 66 (4), Acharya V., D. Gromb and T. Yorulmazer (2012). Imperfect Competition in the Inter- Bank Market for Liquidity as a Rationale for Central Banking, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 4(2), Allen F., E. Carletti and D. Gale (2009). Interbank Market Liquidity and Central Bank Intervention, Journal of Monetary Economics, 56(5), Gale, D. and T. Yorumalzer (2011). Liquidity Hoarding, mimeo, New York University. Bhattacharya S. and D. Gale (1987). Preference Shocks, Liquidity and Central Bank Policy, in W. Barnett and K. Singleton (eds.), New Approaches to Monetary Economics, Cambridge University Press, Brunnermeier M. and L. Pedersen (2009). Market Liquidity and Funding Liquidity, Review of Financial Studies, 22(6), Castiglionesi F., F. Feriozzi and G. Lorenzoni (2010). Financial Integration and Liquidity Crises, mimeo, University of Tilburg. Castiglionesi F. and W. Wagner (2010). The Optimality of Interbank Liquidity Insurance, Journal of Financial Intermediation, forthcoming. Diamond D. and R. Rajan (2009). Illiquidity and Interest Rate Policy, mimeo, University of Chicago. Flannery M. (1996). Financial Crises, Payment System Problems and Discount Window Lending, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 28, Freixas X., A. Martin and D. Skeie (2009). Bank Liquidity, Interbank Markets, and Monetary Policy, Review of Financial Studies, 24(8), Gorton H. and L. Huang (2004). Liquidity, Efficiency and Bank Bailouts, American Economic Review 94, Heider F., M. Hoerova and C. Holthausen (2009). Liquidity Hoarding and Interbank Market Spreads: The Role of Counterparty Risk, mimeo, European Central Bank, Frankfurt. Holmstrom, B. and J. Tirole (1998), Private and Public Supply of Liquidity, Journal of Political Economy, 106, Regulation Admati et al. (2011). Fallacies, Irrelevant Facts, and Myths in the Discussion of Capital Regulation: Why Bank Equity is Not Expensive, Stanford Business School Working paper Allen, F. and E. Carletti (2013). University Institute. Deposit and Bank Capital Structure, mimeo, European 5

6 Allen, F., E. Carletti and R. Marquez (2011). Credit Market Competition and Capital Regulation, Review of Financial Studies, 2011, 24(4), Dell Ariccia G. and R. Marquez (2006). Competition among Regulators and Credit Market Integration, Journal of Financial Economics, 2006, 79, Hanson, S., A. Kashyap and J. Stein (2011). A Macroprudential Approach to Financial Regulation, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (1): Thakor, A. and H. Mehran (2011). Bank Capital and Value in the Cross-Section, Review of Financial Studies, 2011, 24(4), Accounting Rules (time permitting) Allen F. and E. Carletti (2008) Mark-to-Market Accounting and Cash-in-the-Market Pricing, Journal of Accounting and Economics, 45(2-3), Plantin, G., H. Sapra and H. Shin (2008) Marking to Market: Panacea or Pandoras Box?, Journal of Accounting Research, 46,

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