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Spontaneous Congestion Process in Inter-bank Payment System
Chen Ji, Miao Shiguo, Chen Taiyang, Wang Daoping
Pages - 32 - 41 | Revised - 05-04-2013 | Published - 30-04-2013
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KEYWORDS
Swarm Intelligence, Systemic Congestion, Payment Crisis, Non-homogeneous Poisson Process
ABSTRACT
With the highly development of information technology, the more efficient inter-bank payment
system is required by modern financial system. This paper analyzes the spontaneous process of
congestion in inter-bank payment system through creating multi-agents model between banks
and customers. The simulation result indicates that the systemic liquidity congestion of inter-bank
payment system is affected seriously by the demand of inter-bank payment. We find that the
scale of bank system plays an important role on relieving the systemic payment pressure. On the
other hand, the scale of bank system has a positive relationship with the probability of payment
crisis occurrence, because the larger scale of the bank, the more pressure it takes in payment
system.
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Dr. Chen Ji
The people's bank of China - China
cnchenji@gmail.com
Miss Miao Shiguo
Financial Research Division The people’s bank of China, - China
Mr. Chen Taiyang
Accounting and Finance Division The people’s bank of China - China
Mr. Wang Daoping
Finance Department Nankai University - China
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