A Rational Expectations Model of Financial Contagion
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- Published by Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Finance and Economics Discussion Series
- Vol. 1998 (48) , 1-43
- https://doi.org/10.17016/feds.1998.48
Abstract
We develop a multiple rational expectations model of securities prices to explain the determinants of financial market contagion. Although the model allows contagion through several channels, our primary focus is on contagion through cross-market rebalancing. Through this channel, investors transmit idiosyncratic shocks from one market to others by adjusting their portfolios' exposures to macroeconomic risks which are shared across markets. The pattern and severity of financial contagion depends on markets' sensitivities to shared macroeconomic risk factors, and on the amount of information asymmetry in each market. The model can generate contagion in the absence of news, and between markets that do not directly share macroeconomic risks.Keywords
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