LEADER 06298nam 2200709 a 450 001 9910819975803321 005 20240516064238.0 010 $a1-282-00026-8 010 $a9786613795373 010 $a1-118-26764-8 010 $a1-118-01650-5 035 $a(CKB)2560000000055837 035 $a(EBL)699482 035 $a(OCoLC)708563336 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000518111 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11338488 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000518111 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10491533 035 $a(PQKB)10108011 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC699482 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL699482 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10441489 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL379537 035 $a(EXLCZ)992560000000055837 100 $a20101012d2011 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aFinancial contagion $ethe viral threat to the wealth of nations /$fRobert W. Kolb, editor 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cWiley$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (428 p.) 225 1 $aRobert W. Kolb series in finance 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-92238-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFINANCIALCONTAGION; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; PART ONE Contagion: Theory and Identification; 1 What Is Financial Contagion?; 2 Correlation Analysis of Financial Contagion; 3 Uncertainty and Contagion; 4 Contagion Dating through Market Interdependence Analysis and Correlation Stability; 5 Contagion or Interdependence: Does the Speed of the Transmission of Shocks Matter?; 6 Modeling International Financial Markets Contagion: Using Copula and Risk Appetite; 7 The Origins and Resolution of Financial Crises: A Policy Dilemma 327 $a8 Runs on Chartered and Shadow Banks: The Mechanics and Implications9 Debt and Currency Crises; 10 A Fixed-Time Effects Model of Contagion; 11 Contagion or Interdependence in the Financial Markets of Asia, Latin America, and the United States: From Tequila Effect to the Subprime Crisis; PART TWO Contagion and the Asian Financial Crisis; 12 Dynamic Correlation Analysis of Financial Contagion: Evidence from Asian Markets; 13 Contagion Effects, Informational Effects, and Economic Fundamentals: An Analysis of Exchange Rate Dynamics during the Asian Currency Crisis 327 $a14 Contagion and the Transmission of Financial Crises15 The Russian Financial Crisis, U.S. Financial Stock Returns, and the International Monetary Fund; PART THREE Contagion and Emerging Markets; 16 Measuring Bulls and Bears Synchronization in East Asian Stock Markets; 17 Linkages between Debt Markets in the United States and Emerging Economies; 18 Financial Spillovers and Contagion from Mature to Emerging Stock Markets; 19 Is There Any Contagion in Emerging Debt Markets?; 20 Measuring Contagion in Emerging Market Bonds; 21 Risk Appetite and Emerging Market Spreads 327 $a22 Emerging Countries' Sovereign Risk: Balance Sheet Effects, Global Risk Aversion, and Contagion23 Responses of Emerging Countries to the Global Financial Crisis; PART FOUR Contagion in the Financial Crisis of 2007-2009; 24 Contagion and the Real Economy during the Global Financial Crisis; 25 The Financial Crisis of 2008 and Subprime Securities; 26 The Transmission of Liquidity Shocks during the Financial Crisis of 2007-2009; 27 Credit Contagion from Counterparty Risk; 28 Contagion and Spillover Effects of the U.S. Subprime Crisis: Evidence from International Stock Markets 327 $a29 Market or Bank Contagion: Evidence from the Market Crisis of 2007-200930 China, India, and the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2009; 31 Financial Contagion from the U.S. to Asian Markets in Global Financial Turmoil; 32 Signals of Global Financial Problems; PART FIVE Regional Contagion; 33 Efficiency, Cointegration, and Contagion in East Asian Stock Markets: Implications for Investors and Policy Makers; 34 Regional Financial Interlinkages and Financial Contagion within Europe; 35 Domino Effects from Cross-Border Exposures; 36 Interbank Markets as a Source of Contagion 327 $aPART SIX Contagion within an Economy 330 $a"The latest insights on financial contagion and how both nations and investors can effectively deal with it The domino-style structure in which the financial system exists is a perilous one. Although historically, the financial system has been able to deal with major shocks, the fact remains that our financial system is not as secure as it should be. Recent years have brought about too many examples of contagion and systemic risk. That is why Financial Contagion is such an important read. In it, the serious concerns that revolve around our fragile economic system are investigated, researched, and explained. Throughout the book, Kolb offers valuable insights on this dilemma as he compiles the history of financial contagion, highlights the latest research on systemic failure and interrelated markets, and analyzes the risks and consequences we face moving forward. Examines the importance of careful regulation and what must be done to stabilize the global financial system Includes contributed chapters from both academics and experienced professionals, offering a variety of perspectives and a rich interplay of ideas Details how close we are to witnessing a financial contagion that could devastate the world economy We have been harshly reminded of how fragile our economic ecosystem is. With Financial Contagion, you'll hold a better understanding of what needs to be done to strengthen our system and safeguard our financial future."--$cProvided by publisher. 410 0$aRobert W. 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