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This paper introduces a framework to jointly account for the affordability of the periodic repayment of the housing debt (income constraint) and of the initial deposit (budget constraint). An application to 2006-2012 micro-data on Italian households indicates that the improvement in the ability...
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Italy. The Institute has a long tradition of systematic and detailed financial data collection. With specific reference to … information on credit risk, the Bank of Italy has managed the Central Credit Register since the early 1960s and, more recently …
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This study presents the results of a survey carried out by the Bank of Italy in 2015 on the efficiency of credit …
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quality in Italy in the past twenty years, as measured by the ratio of new bad loans to the outstanding amount of loans in the …
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, and monitoring the quality of their exposure until December 2010. The data were drawn from the Bank of Italy's Central …
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We investigate the duration of bad loans for a unique data set of sole proprietorships in Italy, finding that bad loans …
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Climate change poses severe systemic risks to the financial sector through multiple transmission channels. In this paper, we estimate the potential impact of different carbon taxes (€50, €100, €200 and €800 per ton of CO2) on the Italian banks’ default rates at the sector level in the...
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This study provides a first assessment of Italian banks' exposure to physical risk arising from climate change in relation to lending to non-financial corporates. Based on granular data on loans and on the likelihood of climate-related events, we quantify to what extent physical risk could...
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