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All present a financial fragility in most of their franchises.
Financial fragility levels move together with the business cycle.
"That reaffirmation of financial fragility and falling oil prices led people to say let's buy bonds."
He theorized that financial fragility is a typical feature of any capitalist economy.
Financial Fragility is the vulnerability of a financial system to a financial crisis.
An important aspect of financial fragility of the international system is the connection to exchange rate regimes.
"There is real financial fragility out there right now," said one New York banker, who insisted on anonymity.
For a nation whose social institutions and corporate debts are geared to high growth, this means lingering political paralysis and financial fragility.
A third view holds that the fundamental cause of international financial fragility is a lack of institutions to enforce contracts between parties.
The financial fragility - and resourcefulness - of many tribal colleges can be seen at Little Big Horn.
At domestic level, financial fragility is always associated with a short maturity of outstanding debt as well as contingent public liabilities.
Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale discuss financial fragility as large effects from small shocks.
Another form of financial regulation designed to reduce financial fragility is to regulate bank's balance sheets directly via capital requirements.
"The recession didn't turn into a depression and we got through the recession without financial fragility causing some kind of rupture.
In view of this, these measures must take account of the financial fragility of airlines and, therefore, should not be unnecessary obstacles to their operation.
Financial Fragility of Households.
State and Treasury Department officials said the Administration decided to act on the Pakistan issue because of "the financial fragility of the country today."
And they ask it about world financial fragility: Instead of eagerly flashing a reassuring bipartisan signal, the President answers vaguely, grudgingly.
There are two views of financial fragility which correspond to two views on the origins of financial crises.
In the field of finance, Hyman Minsky put forward a theory of financial crisis based on financial fragility, which has recently received renewed attention.
"The economy's impressive strength will prevent the Fed from easing," he said, "while the auspicious inflation environment and global financial fragility argue strongly against any policy tightening."
"Asset Deflation and Financial Fragility" 1993, in Arestis (ed.)
Barry Eichengreen and Ricardo Hausmann describe three views on the connection between exchange rate regimes and financial fragility.
The natural financial fragility of banking systems is seen by many economists as an important justification for financial regulation designed to reduce financial fragility.
Continued low inflation, more good news on worker productivity and concern about the financial fragility in the rest of the world could keep the central bank on hold for some time, however.