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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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We provide a novel interpretation of shadow banking in China from the perspective of dual-track interest rate … liberalization. Shadow banking leads to a Kaldor-Hicks improvement, if the gains from reducing the capital idleness and financing the … less productive state-owned enterprise (SOE) participates and gains in shadow banking by transferring bank credit to the PE …
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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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We study the efficiency of banking regulation under financial integration. Banks freely choose the jurisdiction where …
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global banking that can be used proactively to perform counterfactual analysis on the effects of alternative regulatory … European banks, the model is able to replicate the response of the US banking sector to the European sovereign debt crisis. Our …
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Superior information exchanged over the course of lending relationships generates bank-client specificities to the extent that such information cannot be communicated credibly to outsiders. Consequently, banks obtain higher profits from more captured borrowers than from borrowers with financing...
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