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We analyse the distribution of the TARGET cross-border interbank payment flows, from both a crosssection and time series point of view, using average daily data for the period 1999-2002. We find out that first, location mattersʺ, in the sense that bilateral payment flows seem to reflect an...
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We analyse the distribution of the TARGET cross-border interbank payment flows, from both a cross section and time series point of view, using average daily data for the period 1999-2002. We find out that first, "location matters," in the sense that bilateral payment flows seem to reflect an...
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Political science research has established that trust in institutions, including central banks, is shaped by socio-economic and demographic factors, as well as by the assessment of institutional features and by slow-moving components such as culture. However, the role of cognitive processes has...
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Political science research has established that trust in institutions, including central banks, is shaped by socio-economic and demographic factors, as well as by the assessment of institutional features and by slow-moving components such as culture. However, the role of cognitive processes has...
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Political science research has established that trust in institutions, including central banks, is shaped by socio-economic and demographic factors, as well as by the assessment of institutional features and by slow-moving components such as culture. However, the role of cognitive processes has...
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Shadow banking, as one of the main sources of financial stability concerns, is the subject of much international debate. In broad terms, shadow banking refers to activities related to credit intermediation and liquidity and maturity transformation that take place outside the regulated banking...
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