Abstract

A model of deposit insurance in which the bank closure rule can systematically deviate from the economic insolvency condition used in earlier models is developed. Simulation of that model for plausible parameter values suggests that the failure to close banks on a timely basis has a profound effect in increasing the insurer's liability. The implications of these results for capital regulation are discussed.

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