Financial Crisis, Structure and Reform

Wharton Financial Institutions Center Working Paper 11-37

40 Pages Posted: 4 Apr 2011

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Franklin Allen

Imperial College London; European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)

Xian Gu

Durham University Business School

Oskar Kowalewski

IESEG School of Management; LEM - CNRS 9221

Date Written: April 3, 2011

Abstract

In this paper, we examine the empirical link between the structural characteristics of the financial system and financial crisis. We find that there is a significant short-term reversal in development of the banking sector and stock market during both bank crises and market crashes, with the bond market moving the same direction as bank credit. The result, however, is significant for market-based countries but not significant for bank-based countries. As emerging markets are mainly bank-based it may provide an explanation why it takes more time for them to recover from economic downturn after a crisis. As the financial reform did not make much contribution to alleviate the crises, we argue that it needs to concentrate on a more diversified financial system.

Keywords: financial structure, financial crises, financial reform

JEL Classification: G10 G20 G28

Suggested Citation

Allen, Franklin and Gu, Xian and Kowalewski, Oskar, Financial Crisis, Structure and Reform (April 3, 2011). Wharton Financial Institutions Center Working Paper 11-37, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1802252 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1802252

Franklin Allen (Contact Author)

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Xian Gu

Durham University Business School ( email )

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Oskar Kowalewski

IESEG School of Management ( email )

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