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Relationship banking involves the provision of financial services by an intermediary that a) invests in obtaining customer-specific information, often proprietary in nature; and b) evaluates the profitability of these investments through multiple interactions with the same customer over time...
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This paper develops a simple model of the gap between socially and privately optimal bank lending when a bank has an …
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In Ireland, there was a bank strike that led to a complete shut-down of the main part of the banking system from May to … can easily substitute for bank deposits as a means of payment. In this paper, it is shown why it was possible to continue …
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collapse from a behavioural perspective of the role of Boards of Directors in bank risk management, and then proceed to explore … case study of what can happen when hubris and associated behavioural biases take control of a bank's risk management …
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Pawnbroking, one of the oldest and most accessible forms of credit, was a common feature of life in pre-famine and famine Ireland. This paper studies the role of pawnbroking in the Irish financial system during this important period, applying insights from modern studies on fringe banking to...
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This paper studies a natural experiment in macroeconomic history: the Irish bank strike of 1966, which led to the …
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We explore if the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship, applied to FDI, provides at least a partial explanation for the greater emergence of recent knowledge-based entrepreneurship in Ireland compared with Wales. In order to examine how FDI and entrepreneurship policy in these two...
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We explore if the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship, applied to FDI, provides at least a partial explanation for the greater emergence of recent knowledge-based entrepreneurship in Ireland compared with Wales. In order to examine how FDI and entrepreneurship policy in these two...
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What effect does political instability in the form of a potential secession from a political union have on business formation? Using new measures of business creation and political instability in Ireland during the late nineteenth-century, we test whether increased political instability arising...
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