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Bank Failures: The Roles of Solvency and Liquidity

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Sergio Correia, Stephan Luck, and Emil Verner

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libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.orgBank Failures: The Roles of Solvency and Liquiditynewyorkfed.org
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Do banks fail because of runs or because they become insolvent? Answering this question is central to understanding financial crises and designing effective financial stability policies. Long-run historical evidence reveals that the root cause of bank failures is usually insolvency. The importance of bank runs is somewhat overstated. Runs matter, but in most cases they trigger or accelerate failure at already weak banks, rather than cause otherwise sound banks to fail.

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