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reductions were initially driven by a government-sponsored price agreement, the increased competition fostered by multi …
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The functioning of the banking sector is key for economic growth. In this paper, we first gather banks' balance sheet monthly regulatory information in a consistent manner for seven Latin American countries. Second, we estimate lending markups and deposits markdowns in each country over time....
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transfers but also for financial sector interventions such as bank recapitalizations and credit guarantees. A nonlinear …% worse in the absence of that response with a cumulative loss of 9.16%. Transfers and bank recapitalizations yielded the … household and bank balance sheets …
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This paper studies whether lending by foreign banks is affected by financial crises. The paper pairs a bank …
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Theory suggests both resilience and fragility in banking networks. This paper finds both, exploiting a new database of cross-border syndicated lending to developing countries from 1993 to 2017. Shocks propagate via co-lenders driven by central players, but shocks impacting fringe banks have...
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A bank panic is an expectation-driven redemption event that results in a self-fulfilling prophecy of losses on demand … surprisingly di¢ cult to generate bank panic equilibria if one allows for a plausible degree of contractual flexibility. A common … minimum scale requirement. With this simple and empirically-plausible modification to the standard model, we find that bank …
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