When financial distress spreads like a virus

Financial distress can spread through the business network that links different firms at a speed that is dependent on the intensity of interfirm interactions. Empirical results show that, starting from the ’80s, the economy has lived in a critical state just above a tipping point, making distress contagion more likely and driving strong effects on risk premia.


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Source: Phys.org