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Investigating the dynamics of crisis transmission channels: A comparative analysis

•We analyze the complexity of cross-market interdependence during financial crises.•We examine crisis transmission channels through a comparison of three major crises.•Major contagion channels for upper-tail and lower-tail are different.•We also shed light on underlying dynamic mechanisms for financ...

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Published in:Journal of international money and finance 2023-07, Vol.135, p.102857, Article 102857
Main Authors: Yuan, Ying, Wang, Haiying, Wang, Tianyang
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