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Systemic risk and the pursuit of efficiency
Abstract: In this essay, senior economist Kartik Athreya identifies systemic risk with the presence of linkages between market participants, where problems for one directly create problems for others. He argues that such situations can arise from the use of contractual arrangements, especially debt that requires frequent refinancing and liquidation in the event of an inability to repay. The presence of spillover effects can, in turn, lead to outcomes in the wake of shocks that can be improved via policy intervention. Nonetheless, he cautions against taking this as a license to intervene after the fact, and instead suggests that observed contracting arrangements may be important in promoting efficient trade between parties from a \\"before the shock\\" perspective.
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Part of Series: Annual Report
Publication Date: 2009
Pages: 4-20