
Stability and Complexity in Model Banking Systems
Complexity and Systemic Risk: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2010
The Negative Effects of Financial Market Integration on System Failure
The probability that any one bank failing is now much less, but the probability the whole system coming down is much more. So they're actually on the unavoidable tensions, and that's a point worth noting. The financial market integration increases diversification possibilities, and it's clear in the paper that's good, but it may increase the risk of system failing. But it is interesting, the crisis of being driven by big banks by large hedge funds are okay. More generally, just to define the dimension of the crisis, this is going from 1880 through 1940 to 2006. This is an estimate of the asset side of UK banks, value and up over all banks as a ratio to UK GDP.
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