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Implicit contracts can mitigate moral hazard in labor, credit and product markets. The enforcement mechanism underlying an implicit contract is the threat of exclusion: the agent fears that he will lose future income if the principal breaks off the relationship. This threat may be very weak in...
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higher rate of discouraged firms in Eastern Europe is driven more by the presence of foreign banks than by the macroeconomic …
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We model how an information asymmetry between the lending bank and the applying firm about the currency structure of firm revenues may affect loan currency choice. Our framework features a trade-off between the lower cost of foreign currency debt and the costs of currency induced loan default....
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We investigate whether information sharing among banks has affected credit market performance in the transition …
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-driven with banks hesitant to lend long-term in local currency and eager to match the currency structure of their assets and …
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We investigate whether information sharing among banks has affected credit market performance in the transition …
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We study retail deposit withdrawals from European commercial banks which incurred investment losses in the wake of the … U.S. subprime crisis. We document a strong propensity of households to withdraw deposits from distressed banks …
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Implicit contracts can mitigate moral hazard in labor, credit and product markets. The enforcement mechanism underlying an implicit contract is the threat of exclusion: the agent fears that he will lose future income if the principal breaks off the relationship. This threat may be very weak in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011555534
higher rate of discouraged firms in Eastern Europe is driven more by the presence of foreign banks than by the macroeconomic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605466