Assessing Financial Stability: Exploring the Boundaries of Analysis
John Fell and
Garry Schinasi ()
National Institute Economic Review, 2005, vol. 192, issue 1, 102-117
Abstract:
Within the context of a practical framework for safeguarding financial stability - entailing both prevention and resolution - this paper discusses the practical boundaries and challenges of assessing financial stability. The paper characterises the financial stability challenge, discusses concepts and definitions essential for safeguarding stability, and puts forward a practical process (but not a blueprint) for assessments. The paper proposes guidelines for disciplining an assessment process, examines measurement and modelling ambiguities, and identifies areas where significant further progress is necessary.
Keywords: Financial stability; risks and vulnerabilities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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