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Theorie 60 Theory 60 Financial crisis 29 Finanzkrise 27 EU countries 25 EU-Staaten 25 Bank 24 Bank regulation 19 Bank lending 18 Bankenkrise 18 Banking crisis 18 Kreditgeschäft 18 Bankenregulierung 17 macroprudential policy 15 Bank risk 14 Bankrisiko 14 Credit risk 13 Eurozone 13 Financial supervision 13 Finanzmarktaufsicht 13 Kreditrisiko 13 systemic risk 13 Euro area 12 Liquidity 12 Welt 12 World 12 Liquidität 11 Systemic risk 11 Business cycle 10 Impact assessment 10 Konjunktur 10 Monetary policy 10 Public bond 10 Wirkungsanalyse 10 Öffentliche Anleihe 10 Business network 9 Geldpolitik 9 Portfolio selection 9 Portfolio-Management 9 Unternehmensnetzwerk 9
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Dunne, Peter G. 10 Thesmar, David 10 Langfield, Sam 8 McCann, Fergal 8 Timmer, Yannick 8 Dávila, Eduardo 7 Giuliana, Raffaele 7 D'Errico, Marco 6 Pagano, Marco 6 Peltonen, Tuomo 6 Robatto, Roberto 6 Segura, Anatoli 6 Suárez, Javier 6 Schoenmaker, Dirk 5 Villacorta, Alonso 5 Walther, Ansgar 5 Aldasoro, Iñaki 4 Anand, Kartik 4 Behn, Markus 4 Bologna, Pierluigi 4 Crosignani, Matteo 4 Faria-e-Castro, Miguel 4 Guagliano, Claudia 4 Hauzenberger, Niko 4 Hałaj, Grzegorz 4 Hodula, Martin 4 Kelly, Robert 4 Killeen, Neill 4 Kirti, Divya 4 Kundu, Shohini 4 Landier, Augustin 4 Mazzacurati, Julien 4 Pancost, N. Aaron 4 Peydró, José-Luis 4 Pfeifer, Lukáš 4 Portes, Richard 4 Simonelli, Saverio 4 Wierts, Peter 4 Zeng, Yao 4 Bianchi, Benedetta 3
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ESRB Working Paper Series 153 ESRB: Working Paper Series 113 ESRB Working Paper 1 ESRB Working Paper Series No 1 ESRB Working Paper Series No 32 1 ESRB Working Paper Series No 68, February 2018 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2017/55 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2020/110 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2020/111 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2020/112 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2020/113 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/114 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/115 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/116 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/117 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/118 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/119 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/120 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/121 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/122 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/125 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/127 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/128 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/129 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/130 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/131 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2021/132 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2022/133 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2022/134 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2022/135 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2022/136 1 ESRB: Working Paper Series 2022/137 1 European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) Working Paper Series 1
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EconStor 150 ECONIS (ZBW) 147
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Exposition, climax, denouement: Life-cycle evaluation of the recent financial crisis in the EU by linking the ESRB financial crisis database to the European Commission's Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure Scoreboard
Erhart, Szilard - 2019
The paper investigates the life-cycle of the 2008-2009 financial crisis by linking the Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure (MIP) Scoreboard of the European Commission to the crisis database of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). The novelty of the analysis is that early warning capacity of...
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Interactions between bank levies and corporate taxes: How is the bank leverage affected?
Bremus, Franziska; Schmidt, Kirsten; Tonzer, Lena - 2019
Regulatory bank levies set incentives for banks to reduce leverage. At the same time, corporate income taxation makes funding through debt more attractive. In this paper, we explore how regulatory levies affect bank capital structure, depending on corporate income taxation. Based on bank balance...
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The effects of capital requirements on good and bad risk-taking
Pancost, N. Aaron; Robatto, Roberto - 2019
We study optimal capital requirement regulation in a dynamic quantitative model in which nonfinancial firms, as well as households, hold deposits. Firms hold deposits for precautionary reasons and to facilitate the acquisition of production inputs. Our theoretical analysis identifies a novel...
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Shadow banking and financial stability under limited deposit insurance
Voellmy, Lukas - 2019
I study the relation between shadow banking and financial stability in an economy in which banks are susceptible to self-fulfilling runs and in which government-backed deposit insurance is limited. Shadow banks issue only uninsured deposits while commercial banks issue both insured and uninsured...
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Electoral cycles in macroprudential regulation
Müller, Karsten - 2019
Do politics matter for macroprudential policy? I show that changes to macroprudential regulation exhibit a predictable electoral cycle in the run-up to 221 elections across 58 countries from 2000 through 2014. Policies restricting mortgages and consumer credit are systematically less likely to...
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Pockets of risk in European housing markets: then and now
Kelly, Jane; Le Blanc, Julia; Lydon, Reamonn - 2019
Using household survey data, we document evidence of a loosening of credit standards in Euro area countries that experienced a property price boom-and-bust cycle. Borrowers in these countries exhibited significantly higher loan-to-value (LTV) and loan-to-income (LTI) ratios in the run up to the...
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What drives sovereign debt portfolios of banks in a crisis context?
Lamas, Matías; Mencía, Javier - 2019
We study determinants of sovereign portfolios of Spanish banks over a long time-span, starting in 2008. Our findings challenge the view that banks engaged in moral hazard strategies to exploit the regulatory treatment of sovereign exposures. In particular, we show that being a weakly capitalized...
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The Effect of Possible EU Diversification Requirements on the Risk of Banks’ Sovereign Bond Portfolios
Craig, Ben R. - 2019
Recent policy discussion includes the introduction of diversification requirements for sovereign bond portfolios of European banks. In this paper, we evaluate the possible effects of these constraints on risk and diversification in the sovereign bond portfolios of the major European banks....
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Impact of Bail-In on Banks' Bond Yields and Market Discipline
Giuliana, Raffaele - 2019
The EU statutory bail-in regime attempts to promote market discipline and mitigate the too-big-to-fail problem by limiting governments' support for equity-holders and unsecured debt-holders of failing banks. This paper analyzes staggered events relating to the legislative process of the bail-in...
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Banks' maturity transformation: risk, reward, and policy
Bologna, Pierluigi - 2018
The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to study the determinants of banks' net interest margin with a particular focus on the role of maturity transformation, using a new measure of maturity mismatch; second, to analyse the implications for banks of the relaxation of a binding prudential limit...
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