
Systemic Risk
The Dynamics of Modern Financial Systems
Prasanna Gai(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 15. February 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-0-19-882041-3 (ISBN)
Description
Systemic Risk opens new ground in the study of financial crises. It treats the financial system as a complex adaptive system and shows how lessons from network disciplines - such as ecology, epidemiology, and statistical mechanics - shed light on our understanding of financial stability. Using tools from network theory and economics, it suggests that financial systems are robust-yet-fragile, with knife-edge properties that are greatly exacerbated by the hoarding of funds and the fire sale of assets by banks. This book studies the damaging network consequences of the failure of large inter-connected institutions, explains how key funding markets can seize up across the entire financial system, and shows how the pursuit of secured finance by banks in the wake of the global financial crisis can generate systemic risks. The insights are then used to model banking systems calibrated to data to illustrate how financial sector regulators are beginning to quantify financial system stress.
Reviews / Votes
Gai provides a fresh look at these increasingly important fields... Ultimately, Gai successfully argues that a proper assessment of systemic risk and contagion requires an understanding of network dynamics. * Financial Analysts Journal *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
35 Figures, 7 Tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
244 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-882041-3 (9780198820413)
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Person
Prasanna Gai is Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Auckland. He is a member of the Advisory Scientific Committee of the European Systemic Risk Board (2016-19) and was Special Adviser to the Governor of the Bank of Canada (2010-11). Prior to his current position at Auckland, Professor Gai was Professor of Economics at the Australian National University and served as Senior Adviser at the Bank of England, responsible for directing its financial stability research. He holds a D.Phil and M.Phil in Economics from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) from the Australian National University. Professor Gai has published widely on financial and monetary stability issues; his publications include Private Sector Involvement and International Financial Crises: An Analytical Approach (with Michael Chui), also published by Oxford University Press.
Content
Hyun Song Shin: Foreword
Preface
1: Introduction
2: The Robust-Yet-Fragile Nature of Financial Systems
3: Systemic Liquidity Crises
4: Dynamic Credit Relationships
5: Covered Bonds and Systemic Risk
6: Quantifying Systemic Risk
7: Financial System Resilience
8: Conclusion
Preface
1: Introduction
2: The Robust-Yet-Fragile Nature of Financial Systems
3: Systemic Liquidity Crises
4: Dynamic Credit Relationships
5: Covered Bonds and Systemic Risk
6: Quantifying Systemic Risk
7: Financial System Resilience
8: Conclusion