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Credit markets in many Eastern European countries are now dominated by foreign-owned banks. We analyze the development for foreign ownership and its impact on lending rate in ten Eastern European countries between 1995 and 2003. Currently, the majority of loans from foreign banks is granted by...
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banking competition in emerging markets: Domestic banks possess private information about their incumbent clients and foreign …
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Policy makers often decide to liberalize foreign bank entry but at the same time restrict the mode of entry. We study how different entry modes affect the interest rate for loans in a model in which domestic banks possess private information about their incumbent clients but foreign banks have...
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banking competition in emerging markets: Domestic banks possess private information about their incumbent clients and foreign … competition effect for a sample of banks from ten Eastern European countries for the period 1995-2003. -- Banking ; Foreign Entry …
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Policy makers often decide to liberalize foreign bank entry but at the same time restrict the mode of entry. We study how different entry modes affect the interest rate for loans in a model in which domestic banks possess private information about their incumbent clients but foreign banks have...
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studies the impact of relationship banking on firm entry. Exploiting Italian data, we document that relationship …
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banking competition in emerging markets: Domestic banks possess private information about their incumbent clients and foreign …
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