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Toni Ahnert, Christoph Bertsch, A Wake-Up Call Theory of Contagion, Review of Finance, Volume 26, Issue 4, July 2022, Pages 829–854, https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rfac025
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Abstract
We offer a theory of financial contagion based on the information choice of investors after observing a financial crisis elsewhere. We study global coordination games of regime change in two regions linked by an initially unobserved macro shock. A crisis in region 1 is a wake-up call to investors in region 2. It induces them to reassess the regional fundamental and acquire information about the macro shock. Contagion can occur even after investors learn that region 2 has no ex post exposure to region 1. We explore normative and testable implications of the model. In particular, our results rationalize evidence about contagious currency crises and bank runs after wake-up calls and provide some guidance for future empirical work.