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capital and ownership structure 2 capital asset ratio 2 distance-to-default 2 efficient portfolios 2 government policy and regulation 2 information asymmetries and market efficiency 2 monitoring capabilities 2 return on assets 2 risk aversion 2 risk pooling 2 risk-taking behavior 2 seeking for high returns 2 Financial crises 1 financial crises 1
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Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Schmielewski, Frank 2 Wein, Thomas 2
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Working Paper Series in Economics 2
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Are private banks the better banks? An insight into the principal-agent structure and risk-taking behavior of German banks
Schmielewski, Frank; Wein, Thomas - 2012
In this study, we propose our hypothesis that the distinguishable principal-agent relationships of German banks are significantly influencing the risk-taking attitudes of bank managers. Particularly, we intend to substantiate the theory that banks owned by dispersed shareholders or federal state...
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Are private banks the better banks? An insight into the principal-agent structure and risk-taking behavior of German banks.
Schmielewski, Frank; Wein, Thomas - 2012
In this study, we propose our hypothesis that the distinguishable principal-agent relationships of German banks are significantly influencing the risk-taking attitudes of bank managers. Particularly, we intend to substantiate the theory that banks owned by dispersed shareholders or federal state...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010539683
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