An Early Warning Tool for Measuring the Build-Up of Systemic Risks in Banks and Financial Systems

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piet De Jong ◽  
Weihao Choo ◽  
Geoffrey Loudon
2013 ◽  
Vol 655-657 ◽  
pp. 2344-2347
Author(s):  
Ming Shi Gao ◽  
Yong Wu ◽  
Chen Zhao

The prime task for limiting SMEs’ technology innovation systemic risks in materials and manufacturing is to exactly measure and warn the systemic risks.Before the SMEs’ technology innovation crisis in materials and manufacturing ,most of the research focused on how the macro economy shocked the l system,while few of them were interested in the correlation between and among different sectors and markets.This article tried to analyze the latest development of systemic risk measuring method based on the data the models needed,especially for the correlation measurement.


Author(s):  
Xiaofei Li ◽  
Cesar L. Escalante ◽  
James E. Epperson ◽  
Lewell F. Gunter

1995 ◽  
Vol 34 (05) ◽  
pp. 518-522 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Bensadon ◽  
A. Strauss ◽  
R. Snacken

Abstract:Since the 1950s, national networks for the surveillance of influenza have been progressively implemented in several countries. New epidemiological arguments have triggered changes in order to increase the sensitivity of existent early warning systems and to strengthen the communications between European networks. The WHO project CARE Telematics, which collects clinical and virological data of nine national networks and sends useful information to public health administrations, is presented. From the results of the 1993-94 season, the benefits of the system are discussed. Though other telematics networks in this field already exist, it is the first time that virological data, absolutely essential for characterizing the type of an outbreak, are timely available by other countries. This argument will be decisive in case of occurrence of a new strain of virus (shift), such as the Spanish flu in 1918. Priorities are now to include other existing European surveillance networks.


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