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Mostly, loans are important source of income for banks and capital is used to absorb shocks during a bank's worst … research examines the effect of bank capital on lending growth with moderation of asset quality of banking sector listed in … variable used bank capital proxied with Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR). Moderating Variable in this research used asset quality …
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We study the impact of bank credit supply on firm output and productivity. By exploiting a matched firm-bank database …
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demand for borrowed funds from enterprises due to a drop in revenue; regulatory measures of the Central Bank that stimulate … soft lending; a drop in interest rates as a result of monetary policy easing conducted by the Central Bank; and the …
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This paper analyzes firms' difficulties in accessing credit before and during the crisis, by focusing on two of their characteristics: financial fragility and growth prospects. Our econometric analysis indicates that fragile financial conditions were associated with a much higher than average...
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We study the impact of bank credit supply on firm output and productivity. By exploiting a matched firm-bank database …
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Government interventions into the financial system in the form of bail out operations or liquidity assistance are often justified with the systemic importance of large banks for the real economy. In this paper, we test whether idiosyncratic shocks to loan growth at large banks have effects on...
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This paper examines the effects of Islamic banking on the causal linkages between credit and GDP by comparing two sets of seven emerging countries, the first without Islamic banks, and the second with a dual banking system including both Islamic and conventional banks. Unlike previous studies,...
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We study the impact of bank credit on firm productivity. We exploit a matched firm-bankdatabase covering all the credit …
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We document a major mechanism – inorganic growth – which drives a wedge between micro-study effects of credit supply shocks and aggregate effects. Exploiting a quasi-exogenous positive shock to credit supply, we document that affected firms borrow larger amounts and exhibit stronger asset,...
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positions, was an important reason that a majority of banks tightened bank lending standards during the Great Recession. Our … significant portion of fluctuations in bank loans and aggregate output. …
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