The apparent higher incidence of banking crises in the recent era (vs the 1874-1913 golden age of capital mobility) is significantly an artifact of more countries in the sample—former colonies that are now independent and countries that lacked banking sectors then but have developed ones now—though the share of crises is still somewhat higher after accounting for this.

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Speaker

Carmen Reinhart

Evidence Quote

the incidence of banking crises in the golden age of capital mobility was was huge

Source

Carmen Reinhart on Financial Crises 11/23/2009EconTalk
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