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Banking Crises Figures


The Sudden Stop of Capital Flows in Latin America in 1998 (Chapter 2, Figure 2.1)

Banking Crises and Sudden Stops Worldwide, 1974–2003 (Chapter 2, Figure 2.2)

Public Debt in Banks, 2000–01 (Chapter 2, Figure 2.3)

Public Claims in Banks and the Public Deficit in Selected Latin American Countries, 1991–2000 (Chapter 2, Figure 2.4)

Fiscal Costs of Systemic Banking Crises (Chapter 3, Figure 3.1)

Fiscal Costs and Change in GDP Growth Rate, World Sample (Chapter 3, Figure 3.2)

Performance of Selected Variables before and after Banking Crises (Chapter 3 Figure 3.3)

The Sudden Stop in Capital Flows in Latin America after the Russian Crisis of 1998 (Chapter 3, Figure 3.4)

The Bunching of Sudden Stop Events in Emerging Markets and Developed Economies (Chapter 3, Figure 3.5)

Performance of Selected Variables before and after Banking Crises for Episodes Accompanied by Sudden Stops, All Countries (Chapter 3, Figure 3.6)

The Supply of Tradable Goods, Domestic Liability Dollarization, and Probability of a Sudden Stop (Chapter 3, Figure 3.7)

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