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This paper shows that banks' net foreign currency exposure is an important channel through which exchange rate shocks get transmitted to the real economy. I construct a new dataset on net foreign currency exposures of Swiss banks and exploit the large and unanticipated currency appreciation...
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High levels of subprime consumer debt can create social problems. We test the effects of the TARP and PPP bailouts during the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19 crisis, respectively, on this debt. We use over 11-million credit-bureau observations of individual consumer debt combined with...
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High levels of subprime consumer debt can create social problems. We test the effects of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) bailouts during the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19 crisis, respectively, on this debt. We use over 11 million credit...
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Economic agents pursue government funds using political connections, but it is sometimes unclear which types of connections and whose connections matter, and which agents have opportunities to benefit. We address these issues for the over one-half-trillion-dollar Paycheck Protection Program...
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Many aspects of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) are well-studied, but we focus on an important exception: bank efficiency. Bank efficiency is also well-studied for other topics in banking, but not PPP. Using instrumental variables for identification, we find more intense PPP lending...
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Many aspects of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) are well-studied, but we focus on an important exception: bank efficiency. Bank efficiency is also well-studied for other topics in banking, but not PPP. Using instrumental variables for identification, we find more intense PPP lending...
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