Banking Systems Simulation: Theory, Practice, and Application of Modeling Shocks, Losses, and Contagion
Zedda, Stefano
Campolongo, Francesca
Cariboni, Jessica J.
Pagano, Andrea
Petracco, Marco
Cannas, Giuseppina
Di Girolamo, Francesca
Galliani, Clara
Presents information sources and methodologies for modeling and simulating banking system stability Combining both academic and institutional knowledge and experience, Banking Systems Simulation: Theory, Practice, and Application of Modeling Shocks, Losses, and Contagion presents banking system risk modeling clearly within a theoretical framework. Written from the global financial perspective, the book explores single bank risk, common bank exposures, and contagion, and how these apply on a systemic level. Banking modeling and simulation are discussed within the framework of banking systems as a whole, and how that assessment can further apply to the assessment of global financial crises. From the practical perspective, the author acknowledges that when available data are limited or early intervention is instituted by supervisors, simulation methods are crucial. Zedda approaches these simulation methods logically by providing the basic building blocks of modeling and simulation, and then delving further into the individual techniques that make up a systems model. In addition, the author provides clear and detailed explanations of the foundational research into the mathematical and legal concepts used to analyze banking risk problems, measures and data for representing the main banking risk sources, and the major problems researchers are likely to encounter. There are numerous software descriptions throughout, with references and tools to help readers gain a proper understanding of the presented techniques and possibly develop new applications and research. The book concludes with an appendix that features real–world datasets and models. In addition, this book: Provides a comprehensive overview of methods for analyzing models and simulating risk for banking and financial systems Provides a clear presentation of the technical and legal concepts used in banking regulation Presents unique insights from an expert s perspective, with specific coverage of assessing risks and developing what–if analyses at the systems level Concludes with a discussion of applications, including banking systems regulation what–if tests, cost–benefit analysis, evaluations of banking systems stability effects on public finances, dimensioning, and risk–based contributions for Deposit Guarantee Schemes (DGS) and Resolution Funds Banking Systems Simulation: Theory, Practice, and Application of Modeling Shocks, Losses, and Contagion is ideal for banking researchers focusing on computational methods of analysis as well as an appropriate reference for graduate–level students in banking, finance, and computational methods. INDICE: Introduction .Chapter 1 Banking risk .Chapter 2 Simulation models .Chapter 3 Real economy, sovereign risk and banking systems linkages .Chapter 4 Applications .Appendix: software references and tools .References .Index
- ISBN: 978-1-119-19589-4
- Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 272
- Fecha Publicación: 11/05/2017
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés