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. Wir ermitteln die Wahrscheinlichkeit der Gruppenzugehörigkeit (GZW) je Bank in Abhängigkeit von sechs individuellen …
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multiple technology regimes and group membership probabilities. The latter are conditioned on six bank traits of German banks …) je Bank in Abhängigkeit von sechs individuellen Charakteristika. Für jede Technologiegruppe leiten wir Wettbewerbsma?e ab …
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affect the likelihood and the timing of bank recovery. Severe regulatory measures increase both the likelihood of recovery … exit the market due to restructuring mergers. Our results remain intact, thus providing no evidence of "bad" bank selection … timing of recovery. Macroeconomic conditions also matter for bank recovery. Hence, concerted micro- and macro …
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that failed during the 2007/2008 crisis. Excess equity returns in response to bank bailouts are overall negative and …
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that failed during the 2007/2008 crisis. Excess equity returns in response to bank bailouts are overall negative and …
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finance-growth nexus for a comprehensive sample of more than 100 countries during 1996-2005. We find an independent and … banking and deeper capital markets is indeed most beneficial. However, conditional marginal effects imply that the positive …
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whether government subsidies to firms affect quantity and quality of bank lending. We combine recipient firms under the … to firms are determined at the EU level. Therefore, we use it to identify bank outcomes. Banks with relationships to more … subsidized firms exhibit higher lending volumes without any significant differences in bank stability. Subsidized firms, in turn …
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