Financial System Risk and Flight to Quality
39 Pages Posted: 30 Nov 2005
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Financial System Risk and Flight to Quality
Financial System Risk and Flight to Quality
Date Written: November 21, 2005
Abstract
We present a model of flight to quality episodes that emphasizes financial system risk and the Knightian uncertainty surrounding these episodes. In the model, agents are uncertain about the probability distribution of shocks in markets different from theirs, treating such uncertainty as Knightian. Aversion to this uncertainty generates demand for safe financial claims. It also leads agents to require financial intermediaries to lock-up capital to cover their own markets' shocks in a manner that is robust to uncertainty over other markets. These actions are wasteful in the aggregate and can trigger a financial accelerator. A lender of last resort can unlock private capital markets to stabilize the economy during these episodes by committing to intervene should conditions worsen.
Keywords: Locked collateral, flight to quality, insurance, risk premia, financial intermediaries, lender of last resort, private sector multiplier, collateral shocks, robust control
JEL Classification: E30, E44, E5, F34, G1, G21, G22, G28
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