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Author:Bhattacharya, S.
Padilla, A. J.
Title:Dynamic banking: a reconsideration.
Journal:Review of Financial Studies
1996 : FALL, VOL. 9:3, p. 1003-1032
Index terms:STOCK MARKETS
BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
Language:eng
Abstract:Financially intermediated and stock market consumption- investment allocations, with and without governmental interventions, are compared in a welfare sense in overlapping generation economies with (and without) shocks to agents' intertemporal preferences. Economies with preference shocks, governmental interventions subject to the same informational requirements as those imposed on financial intermediaries, lead to stock market allocations that are not inferior to those attained under financial intermediation. The necessary interventions are not qualitatively different from those required to implement stationary optimal allocations in OLG models without shocks to agents' intertemporal consumption preferences.
SCIMA record nr: 153164
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