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Myths about the Financial Crisis of 2008
Topic: Business 6:46 am EDT, Oct 23, 2008

We show that four widely-held beliefs about the financial crisis of 2008 are false.

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The financial press and policymakers have made four claims about the nature of the crisis:

1. Bank lending to non-financial corporations and individuals has declined sharply.

2. Interbank lending is essentially nonexistent.

3. Commercial paper issuance by non-financial corporations has declined sharply and rates have risen to unprecedented levels.

4. Banks play a large role in channeling funds from savers to borrowers.

Here we examine these claims using data from the Federal Reserve Board. At least based on data up until October 8, 2008, we argue that all four claims are false.

Myths about the Financial Crisis of 2008



 
 
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