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"We study the relationship between banking competition and the transmission of monetary policy through the bank lending channel. Using business small loan origination data provided from the Community Reinvestment Act from 1996-2002 in our analysis, we are able to reaffirm the existence of the...
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Examines the impact of monetary policy on thebanking industry, and in turn private-sector borrowing, specifically by smallbusinesses. Changes in monetary policy may impact bank lending through theirimpacts on a bank's costs, and this impactmay vary in relationtothe degree of banking competition...
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Community banks have long played an important role in the U.S. economy, providing loans and other financial services to households and small businesses within their local markets. In recent years, technological and legal developments, as well as changes in the business strategies of larger banks...
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Following the financial crisis, total outstanding loans to businesses by commercial banks dropped off substantially. Large loans outstanding began to rebound by the third quarter of 2010 and essentially returned to their previous growth trajectory while small loans outstanding continued to...
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