Uncovering Systemic Structures: Building Causal Loop Diagrams
Uncovering Systemic Structures: Building Causal Loop Diagrams
Bank Solvency
Depositors’ Confidence
Funds Withdrawals
Bank Failures
Two Years
Begin At The Beginning
• Starts with “Depositors’ confidence” as variable (A),
what comes next? Which variable is directly affected by
the loss of confidence?
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Withdrawals of Funds (B)
Begin At The Beginning (Cont)
• When withdrawals of funds (B) increased, banks’
solvency (C) decreased.
Depositors’ Confidence (A) This sign (-) indicated a change
in A produces a change in B in
the opposite direction.
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Withdrawals of Funds (B)
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Bank Failures (D) Withdrawals of Funds (B)
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This sign (-) indicated a change
- in B produces a change in C in
Bank Solvency (C)
the opposite direction.
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Bank Failures (D) Withdrawals of Funds (B)
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This sign (-) indicated a change
- in B produces a change in C in
Bank Solvency (C)
the opposite direction.
This sign (-) indicated a change
in C produces a change in D in
the opposite direction.
Work Backward
• Start with problem symptom and work backward to
assemble the loop diagram.
• Problem symptom is bank failures (1), of the
identified variables, which one leads most directly to
increasing bank failures (1)?
Bank Failures (1)
Work Backward (Cont.)
• Decreasing solvency (2) is leads most directly to
increasing bank failures.
This sign (-) indicated a change
in 2 produces a change in 1 in
the opposite direction. Bank Failures (1)
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Withdrawals of Funds (3)
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Withdrawals of Funds (3)
This sign (-) indicated a change This sign (-) indicated a change
in 3 produces a change in 2 in in 4 produces a change in 3 in
the opposite direction. the opposite direction.
Work Backward (Cont.)
• Finally, what is the connection, if any, between
declining depositors confidence (4) and the rising
number of bank failures (1), the lower depositors’
Thisconfidence.
sign (-) indicated a change
This sign (-) indicated a change
in 2 produces a change in 1 in
Bank Failures (1) in 1 produces a change in 4 in
the opposite direction.
the opposite direction.
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Bank Solvency (2) Depositors’ Confidence (4)