
Microeconomics of banking
by Xavier Freixas
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How has your personal experience with applying for a loan or dealing with credit limits shaped your perspective on the concept of credit rationing discussed in the book?
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Freixas emphasizes that asymmetric information is the core driver of why banks exist; how does this idea change the way you view the traditional relationship of trust between a customer and their financial institution?
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When you hear about historical bank runs or modern liquidity crises in the news, how does the theoretical framework of systemic risk and panic presented in the book help you make sense of these events?
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