Replication data for: Interbank Markets and Banking Crises: New Evidence on the Establishment and Impact of the Federal Reserve
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Project Citation:
Carlson, Mark, and Wheelock, David C. Replication data for: Interbank Markets and Banking Crises: New Evidence on the Establishment and Impact of the Federal Reserve. Nashville, TN: American Economic Association [publisher], 2016. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2019-10-12. https://doi.org/10.3886/E113457V1
Project Description
Summary:
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This paper examines the impact of the Federal Reserve's founding on seasonal pressures and contagion risk in the interbank system. Deposit flows among classes of banks were highly seasonal before 1914; amplitude and timing varied regionally. Panics interrupted normal flows as banks throughout the country sought funds from the central money markets simultaneously. Seasonal pressures and contagion risk in the system were lower by the 1920s, when the Fed provided seasonal liquidity and reserves. Panics returned in the 1930s, due in part to shocks from nonmember banks and because the Fed's decentralized structure hampered a vigorous response to national crises.
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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interbank markets;
banking crises;
Federal Reserve
JEL Classification:
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E32 Business Fluctuations; Cycles
E44 Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
E58 Central Banks and Their Policies
G01 Financial Crises
G21 Banks; Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
G28 Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation
N22 Economic History: Financial Markets and Institutions: U.S.; Canada: 1913-
E32 Business Fluctuations; Cycles
E44 Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
E58 Central Banks and Their Policies
G01 Financial Crises
G21 Banks; Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
G28 Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation
N22 Economic History: Financial Markets and Institutions: U.S.; Canada: 1913-
Geographic Coverage:
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United States
Time Period(s):
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1/1/1890 – 12/31/1933
Universe:
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U.S. national banks aggregated at the level of cities and states
Data Type(s):
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aggregate data
Methodology
Data Source:
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Annual reports of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Unit(s) of Observation:
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cities,
states,
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