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This study looks inside a large retail-banking group to understand how influence within the group affects internal capital allocations and lending behavior at the member bank level. The group consists of 181 member banks that jointly own a headquarters. Influence is measured by the divergence...
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The authors re-assess the informal sector in French-speaking Africa. They first look at the classical interpretations of how the informal sector is perceived in the context of development: as a result of international capitalism or as a correction to an unbalanced development. They situate the...
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Presents the findings of a survey of 2344 persons, carried out in April and May 1992.
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similar markets, after controlling for bank (and holding company) size, liquidity, capital conditions, and, most important …
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