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Bank runs, deposit insurance, and liquidity

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Bank runs are a common feature of the extreme crises that have played a prominent role in monetary history. During a bank run, depositors rush to withdraw their deposits because they expect the bank to fail. In fact, the sudden withdrawals can force the bank to liquidate many of its assets at a loss and to fail. In a panic with

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University of Chicago Press
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1983
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Bank LendingMonetary Policy

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