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Author:Diamond, Douglas W. 

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Bank runs, deposit insurance, and liquidity

This article develops a model which shows that bank deposit contracts can provide allocations superior to those of exchange markets, offering an explanation of how banks subject to runs can attract deposits. Investors face privately observed risks which lead to a demand for liquidity. Traditional demand deposit contracts which provide liquidity have multiple equilibria, one of which is a bank run. Bank runs in the model cause real economic damage, rather than simply reflecting other problems. Contracts which can prevent runs are studied, and the analysis shows that there are circumstances ...
Quarterly Review , Volume 24 , Issue Win , Pages 14-23

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Liquidity risk, liquidity creation and financial fragility: a theory of banking

Both investors and borrowers are concerned about liquidity. Investors desire liquidity because they are uncertain about when they will want to eliminate their holding of a financial asset. Borrowers are concerned about liquidity because they are uncertain about their ability to continue to attract or retain funding. We argue that financial intermediation can resolve these liquidity problems that arise in direct lending. Banks enable depositors to withdraw at low cost, as well as buffer firms from the liquidity needs of their investors. We show the bank has to have a somewhat fragile capital ...
Proceedings , Issue Sep

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Financial intermediation as delegated monitoring: a simple example

Economic Quarterly , Issue Sum , Pages 51-66

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Banks and liquidity creation : a simple exposition of the Diamond-Dybvig model

Economic Quarterly , Volume 93 , Issue Spr , Pages 189-200

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Corporate capital structure: the control roles of bank and public debt with taxes and costly bankruptcy

Economic Quarterly , Issue Spr , Pages 11-37

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Should banks be capitalized?

Economic Quarterly , Issue Fall , Pages 71-96

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