Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification D53: General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium: Financial Markets

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Why Did So Many People Make So Many Ex Post Bad Decisions? The Causes of the Foreclosure Crisis

Atlanta Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 2012-07, 16.05.2012)

JEL: D14, D18, D53, D82, G01, G02, G38

The Emergence and Future of Central Counterparties

Philadelphia Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 10-30:, 05.10.2010)

JEL: D53, D82, G13, G2

Indeterminate Credit Cycles

San Francisco Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2010-22, 29.09.2010)

JEL: D24, D53, E3, E44

Precautionary Reserves and the Interbank Market

New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 370, 12.05.2009)

JEL: D53, E40, G10, G21

Consumer Choice and Merchant Acceptance of Payment Media

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 197, 01.02.2009)

JEL: D53, G21, L11

Liquidity, Moral Hazard and Inter-Bank Market Collapse

Bank of France Working Papers [View] (Paper: Nr 227, 08.01.2009)

JEL: D53, D82, D86

Economics of Payment Cards: A Status Report

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 193, 01.01.2009)

JEL: D53, G21, L11

The Microstructure of the U.S. Treasury Market

St Louis Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2007-052, 12.12.2007)

JEL: D53, E43, E44, G12

Endogenous credit derivatives and bank behavior

Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 2007/16, 11.12.2007)

JEL: D53, D82, G11, G14, G21

Real-Time Effects of Central Bank Interventions in the Euro Market

National Bank of Denmark (Danmarks Nationalbank) Working papers [View] (Paper: WP46/2007, 04.04.2007)

JEL: D53, E58, F31, G15

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