Currency and Banking Crises: The Early Warnings of Distress

38 Pages Posted: 14 Feb 2006

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Graciela Kaminsky

George Washington University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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Date Written: December 1999

Abstract

The abruptness and virulence of the 1997 Asian crises have led many to claim that these crises are of a new breed and were thus unforecastable. This paper examines 102 financial crises in 20 countries and concludes that the Asian crises are not of a new variety. Overall, the 1997 Asian crises, as well as previous crises elsewhere, occur when economies are in distress, making the degree of fragility of the economy a useful indicator of future crises. Based on this idea, the paper proposes different composite leading indicators of crises, evaluated in terms of accuracy both in-sample and out-of-sample.

Keywords: Early Warnings, Currency Crises, Banking Crises

JEL Classification: F300, F410, F470

Suggested Citation

Kaminsky, Graciela, Currency and Banking Crises: The Early Warnings of Distress (December 1999). IMF Working Paper No. 99/178, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=880833

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