Banks, relative performance, and sequential contagion

Tsomocos, D. P., Bhattacharya, S., Goodhart, C. A. E. & Sunirand, P. (2007). Banks, relative performance, and sequential contagion. Economic Theory, 32(2), 381-398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-006-0190-7
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We develop a multi-period general equilibrium model of bank deposit, credit, and interim inter-bank loan markets in which banks initially specialize in their choices of debtors, leading to under-diversification, but nevertheless become entwined via inter-bank markets, leading to the fortunes of one bank affecting the profits and default rates of the other in a sequential manner. Lack of (full) diversification among credit risks arises in our model owing to a relative profit argument in each banker’s utility function, which is otherwise risk- and default-averse. We examine its implications for the welfare of depositors and debtors.

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