The Diamond–Dybvig model is an influential model of bank runs and related financial crises. The model shows how banks' mix of illiquid assets (such as...
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financial crises" Diamond is best known for his work on financial crises and bank runs, particularly the influential Diamond–Dybvig model published in 1983...
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Federal Reserve. Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig's, on the other hand, was on the development of their Diamond–Dybvig model of bank runs. Ben Bernanke...
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Review of Financial Studies. Dybvig is known for his work with Douglas Diamond on the Diamond–Dybvig model of bank runs. Dybvig was awarded the 2022 Nobel...
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H. Dybvig (born 1955), American economist Diamond–Dybvig model R. Kent Dybvig, American professor This page lists people with the surname Dybvig. If...
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Liquidity crisis (section A model of liquidity crisis)
and most influential models of liquidity crisis and bank runs was given by Diamond and Dybvig in 1983. The Diamond–Dybvig model demonstrates how financial...
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similar manner to a bank run Diamond, D. W. (2007). "Banks and liquidity creation: a simple exposition of the Diamond-Dybvig model" (PDF). Federal Reserve...
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resort function is a way of preventing panics from happening. The Diamond and Dybvig model of bank runs has two Nash equilibria: one in which welfare is optimal...
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lacks sensible empirical foundations in a true monetary economy". Diamond–Dybvig model Liquidity premium Liquidity trap Money demand Money market Money...
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Depression Douglas Diamond (b. 1953) Yale University (PhD, economics) University of Chicago Diamond–Dybvig model Philip H. Dybvig (b. 1955) Yale University...
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Financial fragility (section Diamond-Dybvig)
event, or simply be the result of herd mentality. In the standard Diamond-Dybvig model, financial systems are vulnerable to a financial crisis in the form...
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financial institutions' business model. Cashflow matching Debt sculpting Dedicated portfolio theory Diamond–Dybvig model Domestic liability dollarization...
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Bank failure (includes list) Diamond DW (2007). "Banks and liquidity creation: a simple exposition of the Diamond-Dybvig model" (PDF). Fed Res Bank Richmond...
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debt obligation#Subprime mortgage boom Community Reinvestment Act Diamond–Dybvig model Fair value accounting and the subprime mortgage crisis 2008 financial...
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Demand for money (section Inventory models)
of targeting the money supply will be destabilizing. Chartalism Diamond–Dybvig model Money creation Money market Friedman, Milton (2005). The Optimum...
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Campbell, Douglas Diamond, Philip H. Dybvig, and William N. Goetzmann. Two of his students, Douglas Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig, won the Nobel Memorial...
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the finance system point of view Bank run Financial crisis Diamond-Dybvig model, a model relating to runs on banks "Deposit Insurance Systems". International...
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institute is Philip H. Dybvig. Dybvig is well known for publishing the Diamond–Dybvig model together with Douglas W. Diamond in 1983. The Survey and...
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markets, and social insurance.[citation needed] Diamond (1965) extended the Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans model, from a representative infinitely-lived agent to...
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consumers and the wider economy. Diamond–Dybvig model A model of bank runs and related financial crises. The model shows how banks' mix of illiquid assets...
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primary firefighting agency. 2022 – Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig are jointly awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences...
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Thomas Schelling (redirect from Schelling's segregation model)
Thomas C. Schelling (1969) "Models of segregation," American Economic Review, 1969, 59(2), 488–493. _____ (1971). "Dynamic Models of Segregation," Journal...
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finance, especially the first continuous-time option pricing model, the Black–Scholes–Merton model. In 1997 Merton together with Myron Scholes were awarded...
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influential paper on financial crises, economists Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig warned that under full-reserve banking, since banks would only...
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Time on Dynamic Characteristics of An Econometric Model", in Hickman, Bert G. (ed.), Econometric Models of Cyclical Behavior (PDF), Conference on Research...
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Christopher A. Pissarides from the London School of Economics and Peter A. Diamond from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2010 "for their analysis...
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Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, jointly with Douglas Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig, "for research on banks and financial crises", more specifically...
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Robert Solow (section Model of economic growth)
2014. Four of his PhD students, George Akerlof, Joseph Stiglitz, Peter Diamond, and William Nordhaus, later received Nobel Memorial Prizes in Economic...
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(3–5): 1037–47. doi:10.1016/0014-2921(95)00111-5. S2CID 14506793. Diamond, Douglas; Dybvig, Philip (1983). "Bank runs, deposit insurance, and liquidity" (PDF)...
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Income", World Development, 1978 "A Model of Optimal Social Insurance with Variable Retirement" (with P.A. Diamond), Journal of Public Economics, 1978...
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