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competition in the banking sector during the 1970s spurred banks to supply credit through multilateral arrangements. Firms that … while their trade credit and share issuance contracted. …
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This paper examines the extent of banking competition in African subregional markets. A dynamic version of the Panzar …–Rosse model is adopted beside the static model to assess the overall extent of banking competition in each subregional banking …
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corresponding credit risk. We then test the implications of our model by using a 2005 survey with responses from 9,098 firms in 26 …
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In this paper we develop an empirical two-stage model of price competition for the banking industry that incorporates …–Nash equilibrium, and support the rejection of the simple one-stage specification, which underestimates the degree of competition. In …
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In this paper we assess the impact of multimarket contact of banks on their market power by means of a simultaneous equation model, in which the divergence of price from marginal cost is a function of multimarket linkages. The model is estimated using aggregate data from the Italian regions for...
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In 1931, a financial crisis began in Austria, struck numerous European nations, forced Britain to abandon the gold standard, and spread across the Atlantic. This article describes how banks in New York City, the central money market of the United States, reacted to events in Europe. An array of...
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Why do some banks fail in financial crises while others survive? This article answers this question by analysing the effect of the Dutch financial crisis of the 1920s on 142 banks, of which 33 failed. We find that choices of balance sheet composition and product market strategy made in the...
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Micro-entrepreneurs often lack the financial literacy required to make important financial decisions. We conducted a randomized evaluation with a bank in the Dominican Republic to compare the impact of two distinct programs: standard accounting training versus a simplified, rule-of-thumb...
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