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Contagious Adverse SelectionStephen MorrisPrinceton University - Department of Economics Hyun Song ShinPrinceton University - Department of Economics November 30, 2010 Economic Theory Center Working Paper No. 001-2010 Abstract: We illustrate the corrosive effect of even small amounts of adverse selection in an asset market and how it can lead to the total breakdown of trade. The problem is the failure of 'market confidence' defined as approximate common knowledge of an upper bound on expected losses. Small probability events can unravel market confidence. We discuss the role of contagious adverse selection and the problem of 'toxic assets' in the recent financial crisis.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 29 working papers seriesDate posted: December 22, 2010Suggested Citation |
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