New Directions for Understanding Systemic Risk
A Report on a Conference Cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the National Academy of Sciences
National Research Council author Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences author Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications author Scott Weidman editor Neel Krishnan editor John Kambhu editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:17th Jan '08
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The stability of the financial system and the potential for systemic events to alter its function have long been critical issues for central bankers and researchers. Recent events suggest that older models of systemic shocks might no longer capture all of the possible paths of such disturbances or account for the increasing complexity of the financial system. To help assess these concerns, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the NRC cosponsored a conference that brought together engineers, scientists, economists, and financial market experts to promote better understanding of systemic risk in a variety of fields. The book presents an examination of tools used in ecology and engineering to study systemic collapse in those areas; a review of current trends in economic research on systemic risk, the payments system, and the market of interbank funds; and for context, descriptions of how systemic risk in the financial system affects trading activities.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Current Trends in Economic Research on Systemic Risk
- 3 Systemic Risk in Ecology and Engineering
- 4 The Payments System and the Market for Interbank Funds
- 5 Concluding Observations
- Appendixes
- Appendix A: Conference Program
- Appendix B: Background Paper
- Appendix C: About the Rapporteurs <
ISBN: 9780309107525
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120 pages