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- Bankenkrisen (1)
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The dissertation analyzes the role of large banks in the context of financial (in)stability. Based on the underlying “too big to fail”-problem (TBTF), the three included papers investigate the reasons for the instability of banking systems on a national and international level. Already in advance, but at least since the years 2007/2008 with the escalation of the financial crisis, especially large banks are under critical supervision of regulators and the society. There exist numerous aspects that should to be taken into account when addressing TBTF which complicates the finding of a solution to the problem. In particular, the thesis investigates three major issues in this context: 1.) The contribution of the size of a bank to the development of financial crises or the exposure of large banks to systematic risk and contagious spillovers. 2) The spillover effects from one banking system to another and the importance of banks’ foreign asset holdings for the transmission of sovereign risk on foreign banks. 3.) The impact of the degree of competition in the German banking market on the stability of the banking system.