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, however, the bank can readjust the level of risk after the deposit rate is contracted, market discipline leads to an increase …
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This paper examines whether bank ownership (public versus private, domestic versus foreign) is correlated with bank … bank managers; evidence is found in support of the former hypothesis. In the case of foreign-owned banks, the paper finds …
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We investigate how bank migration across state lines over the last quarter century has affected the size and covariance …
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Financial intermediation and bank spreads are important elements in the analysis of business cycle transmission and … relationships in the banking sector can lead to indeterminacy of equilibrium forcing the central bank to react to spread movements. …
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Central Bank has yet to begin. The Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 imposed new conditions on but did not contract the greatly expanded …
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banking. Using cross-sectional data on publicly traded, highest-level U.S. bank holding companies, we find empirical evidence …
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-sectional data on publicly traded, highest-level U.S. bank holding companies, we find empirical evidence of Marcus? proposition (1984 …
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The paper investigates the effect of interest rate policy on price bubbles, trading behavior, and portfolio choice in experimental stock markets. In a series of experiments, participants trade an asset over 15 periods. Alternatively, the participants can invest money in interest-bearing bonds....
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I propose a unitary framework to interpret the links between differences in financial structures and the monetary policy regimes on the one hand, and the correlation of business cycles on the other. Using a two-country micro-founded model with financial frictions I predict that a greater...
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shows that the Modern Money Theory approach is particularly useful as a starting point for framing that emphasizes use of …
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