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This paper sorts out competing explanations of high real interest rates and banking crises in open economies.
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Group-based lending programs for the poor have become a focus of attention in the development community over the last several years. To date, there has been no comprehensive investigation of their impact on household behavior that has been sufficiently attentive to issues of endogeneity and...
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preference theory, that which emphasizes the role of banks's liquidity preference, is significant in determining bank markups …
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. Today, banks are no longer limited to retail deposit-taking and lending operations; they engage in wholesale banking … operations of banks and other financial institutions, particularly insurance companies. With the growing impact of financial …
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As the euro area has a predominantly bank-based financial system, changes in the composition and strength of banks … developments in banks' balance sheets, profitability and risk-bearing capacity and analyses their relevance for monetary policy. We …
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This paper sets out to determine what is the strategic positioning of the Spanish Savings Banks, on the basis of …
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mixed. This paper takes a different approach to analyzing the future of banks. …
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By identifying the possibility of imposing a credible threat of liquidation as the key role of informed (bank) finance in a moral hazard context, and showing how credibility fails when liquidity values are low, this paper identifies the circumstances under which a mixture of informed and...
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German unconstrained universal banking and the US market-based financial system are converging towards a middle ground but major obstacles remain. Full scale universal banking is beginning in the US but regulators are unprepared for the capital market consequences. Efforts to expand market...
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