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Post by Sapphire Capital on Oct 21, 2008 1:51:47 GMT 4
Reserve Requirements, the Maturity Structure of Debt, and Bank Runs Eza G. Al-Zein International Monetary Fund (IMF) April 2008 IMF Working Paper No. 08/108 Abstract: The paper looks at the relationship between reserve requirements and the choice of the maturity structure of external debt in a general equilibrium setup, by incorporating the role of international lenders. A date- and maturity-specific reserve requirement is a fraction of the debt to be deposited in a non-interest bearing account at the central bank. At maturity, the central bank returns the reserves. There exist some specific combinations of date- and maturity-specific reserve requirements that reduce the vulnerability to bank runs. In such setup, lenders may still want to provide new short-term lending to the bank after a bank run. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/wp08108.pdf?abstractid=1153729&mirid=1
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