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Mapping Systemic Risk: Critical Degree and Failures Distribution in Financial Networks.


ABSTRACT: The financial crisis illustrated the need for a functional understanding of systemic risk in strongly interconnected financial structures. Dynamic processes on complex networks being intrinsically difficult to model analytically, most recent studies of this problem have relied on numerical simulations. Here we report analytical results in a network model of interbank lending based on directly relevant financial parameters, such as interest rates and leverage ratios. We obtain a closed-form formula for the "critical degree" (the number of creditors per bank below which an individual shock can propagate throughout the network), and relate failures distributions to network topologies, in particular scalefree ones. Our criterion for the onset of contagion turns out to be isomorphic to the condition for cooperation to evolve on graphs and social networks, as recently formulated in evolutionary game theory. This remarkable connection supports recent calls for a methodological rapprochement between finance and ecology.

SUBMITTER: Smerlak M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4514837 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mapping Systemic Risk: Critical Degree and Failures Distribution in Financial Networks.

Smerlak Matteo M   Stoll Brady B   Gupta Agam A   Magdanz James S JS  

PloS one 20150724 7


The financial crisis illustrated the need for a functional understanding of systemic risk in strongly interconnected financial structures. Dynamic processes on complex networks being intrinsically difficult to model analytically, most recent studies of this problem have relied on numerical simulations. Here we report analytical results in a network model of interbank lending based on directly relevant financial parameters, such as interest rates and leverage ratios. We obtain a closed-form formu  ...[more]

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