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most important and popular concepts taught in business schools around the world. A new integrated strategy framework (ISF … analysis are among the most important and popular concepts taught in business schools around the world. A new integrated …
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In small samples and especially in the case of small true default probabilities, standard approaches to credit default probability estimation have certain drawbacks. Most importantly, standard estimators tend to underestimate the true default probability which is of course an undesirable...
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In small samples and especially in the case of small true default probabilities, standard approaches to credit default probability estimation have certain drawbacks. Most importantly, standard estimators tend to underestimate the true default probability which is of course an undesirable...
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The purpose of the study was to identify factors which influence bank-firm relationships in Poland, herein identified … with relationship banking. The results of empirical analysis have demonstrated that Polish firms readily establish single-bank … the financial sector, the verification covered the influence of competition in the banking sector, competition on the part …
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What is the influence of syndicate organization on the duration of loan arrangement? I answer this question using the survival analysis methodology on a sample of loans from 59 countries over the 1992-2006 period. I find that syndicate size, concentration, reputation, and national diversity...
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This paper analyses the effects of concentration on profitability in the US banking sector from 1994-2005, using bank …-interest revenue, and reduce both interest and non-interest costs. Furthermore, concentration appears to depress bank deposit interest … rates and raise both lending rates and the interest rate spread. This suggests that bank concentration might have negative …
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assumptions are relaxed. The empirical analysis is carried out on the basis of EMU and US bank data and the results suggest small …
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, a direct measure of the degree of competition (Lerner index) in the different markets is used. The results show that the …
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growth. The latter result is consistent with the literature on relationship lending which argues that bank competition can …The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of financial development and banking competition on economic growth … using both structural measures of competition (market concentration) and measures based on the new empirical industrial …
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Many studies have analysed the effect of financial development and bank competition on economic growth from a cross … they belong to. This result is consistent with the literature on relationship banking which argues that bank competition … that bank monopoly power has an inverted-U effect on economic growth, suggesting that market power has its highest effect …
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