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Inhibition of the inflammatory response initiated during cardiopulmonary bypass : (Thèse = Thesis)
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Year: 1992 Publisher: Groningen

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Inhibition of the inflammatory response initiated during cardiopulmonary bypass
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Year: 1992 Publisher: Groningen Universiteitsdrukkerij

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Systemic Risk Modeling: How Theory Can Meet Statistics
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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We propose a framework to link empirical models of systemic risk to theoretical network/ general equilibrium models used to understand the channels of transmission of systemic risk. The theoretical model allows for systemic risk due to interbank counterparty risk, common asset exposures/fire sales, and a “Minsky" cycle of optimism. The empirical model uses stock market and CDS spreads data to estimate a multivariate density of equity returns and to compute the expected equity return for each bank, conditional on a bad macro-outcome. Theses “cross-sectional" moments are used to re-calibrate the theoretical model and estimate the importance of the Minsky cycle of optimism in driving systemic risk.


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Systemic Risk Modeling: How Theory Can Meet Statistics
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ISBN: 1513537849 Year: 2020 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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We propose a framework to link empirical models of systemic risk to theoretical network/ general equilibrium models used to understand the channels of transmission of systemic risk. The theoretical model allows for systemic risk due to interbank counterparty risk, common asset exposures/fire sales, and a “Minsky" cycle of optimism. The empirical model uses stock market and CDS spreads data to estimate a multivariate density of equity returns and to compute the expected equity return for each bank, conditional on a bad macro-outcome. Theses “cross-sectional" moments are used to re-calibrate the theoretical model and estimate the importance of the Minsky cycle of optimism in driving systemic risk.

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Year: 2014 Publisher: Munich CESifo

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