Network structure and systemic risk by banks
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    In recent years,systemic risk by banks has become an important issue in finance research area.In this paper,we build a novel research framework to measure the inter-bank default contagion and systemic risk by banks.Under the framework,the problem of default algorithm in the present researches is pointed out and rectified.Moreover,the way of establishing scale-free network is put forward to simulate the inter-bank network.It is found that: more banks are infected in a higher-centralized network; the total assets of failed banks are less in higher-centralized networks when there are less banks suffering fundamental defaults.Furthermore, the influence of default contagion caused by large-bank failures in highly-centralized networks is bigger than that in low-centralized networks.Although small-bank failures do not easily bring about contagion,reaching a certain scale,they will also lead to large-bank failures contagiously.

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