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have a funding advantage over small banks after controlling for bank-specific and market risk factors. Working with hand …
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Many countries prohibit large shareholdings in their domestic banks. The authors examine whether such a restriction restrains competition in a duopolistic loan market. Blockholders may influence managers' output decisions by choosing capital structure, as in Brander and Lewis (1986). For the...
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this natural experiment to evaluate the consequences of bail out expectations for bank behavior using a difference in …
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lending over the past decade, as the old bilateral bank-client lending relationships have been replaced by a world that is …
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of different types of risk with respect to a bank’s balance-sheet management. Particular attention is given to the …
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persists throughout our sample. The level of inefficiency matches distinct phases of both the Bank of Canada’s operations as …
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drawing useful lessons for regulatory reform. We argue that an important contributor to positive bank performance was a solid …
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The author reviews the theoretical and empirical literature to examine the traditional perception that the following trade-off exists between economic efficiency and stability in the banking system: a competitive banking system is more efficient and therefore important to growth, but market...
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The author develops a dynamic model of banking competition to determine which capital instrument is most effective in disciplining banks' risk choice. Comparisons are conducted between equity, subordinated debentures (SD), and uninsured deposits (UD) as funding sources. The model, adapted from...
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