Mark Copelovitch (University of Wisconsin, Madison), David A. Singer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
This innovative analysis investigates a complex issue of tremendous economic and political importance: what makes some countries vulnerable to banking crises, while others emerge unscathed? Banks on the Brink explains why some countries are more vulnerable to banking crises than others. Copelovitch and Singer highlight the effects of two variables in combination: foreign capital inflows and the relative prominence of securities markets in the domestic financial system. Foreign capital is the fuel for banks' potentially dangerous behavior, and banks are more likely to take on excessive risks...
This innovative analysis investigates a complex issue of tremendous economic and political importance: what makes some countries vulnerable to banking...