:: Volume 8, Issue 31 (Quarterly Journal of Fiscal and Economics Policies 2020) ::
qjfep 2020, 8(31): 113-137 Back to browse issues page
The Effects of Too-Big-to-fail Banks on Depositors' Behavior
Mahshid Shahchera * , Fatemeh Noorbakhsh
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In the wake of recent financial crisis, large banks have been considered as important factors in financial markets in the world, since these bankschr('39') failure could affect the whole economy by extending systemic risk. With regard to this issue, when large banks face insolvency or bankruptcy, larger part of economy would be affected, and with the interconnectedness between banks and financial institutions, the effects of large bankschr('39') bankruptcy will have greater impact on the real economy. After financial crisis, many studies have concentrated on the failure of TBTF banks, and the role of these banks in the incident of financial crisis. Number of specialists emphasize on bank size and Basel Committee on Banking Supervision regulated by the classification of banks and their systemically important banks. The study of risk among systemically important banks is important to Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Many studies confirm that larger banks tend to have less capital, less stability and sustainability of resources, and higher risk-taking activities, therefore, larger banks have become fragile in financial markets. 
Keywords: size of banking, deposits, big banks.
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