On the impact of fundamentals, liquidity, and coordination on market stability

Danielsson, J.ORCID logo & Peñaranda, F. (2011). On the impact of fundamentals, liquidity, and coordination on market stability. International Economic Review, 52(3), 621-638. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2354.2011.00642.x
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We develop a coordination game to model interactions between fundamentals and liquidity during unstable periods in financial markets. We then propose a flexible econometric framework for estimation of the model and analysis of its quantitative implications. The specific empirical application is carry trades in the yen-dollar market, including the turmoil of 1998. We find a generally very deep market, with low information disparities among agents. We observe occasional episodes of market fragility or turmoil withup by the escalator, down by the elevatorpatterns in prices. The key role of strategic behavior in the econometric model is also confirmed.

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