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others. We exploit a unique sample to analyze how similarities and social ties affect career outcomes in banking based on age …
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identify the effect of bank market power using the dependence on external finance per industry and the regional demarcation of … the German banking market. Market power generally spurs aggregate SME growth. Banks need to realize sufficient margins to … reduces SME growth in industries that depend heavily on external finance. …
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identify the effect of bank market power using the dependence on external finance per industry and the regional demarcation of … the German banking market. Market power generally spurs aggregate SME growth. Banks need to realize sufficient margins to … reduces SME growth in industries that depend heavily on external finance. …
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Based on detailed regulatory intervention data among German banks during 1994-2008, we test if supervisory measures affect the likelihood and the timing of bank recovery. Severe regulatory measures increase both the likelihood of recovery and its duration while weak measures are insignificant....
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We test whether limited market discipline imposes exit barriers and poor profitability in banking. We exploit an … borrow more at lower cost, increase investment, and exhibit higher employment. Thus, reduced exit frictions in banking seem …
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others. We exploit a unique sample to analyze how similarities and social ties affect career outcomes in banking based on age …
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Information management is a core process in banking, in particular when lending to small, opaquefirms. But while a more …
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We test whether limited market discipline imposes exit barriers and poor profitability in banking. We exploit an … borrow more at lower cost, increase investment, and exhibit higher employment. Thus, reduced exit frictions in banking seem …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011955613