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Recoveries that occur in the absence of credit growth are often dubbed miracles and named after mythical creatures. Yet these are not rare animals, and are not always miracles. About one out of five recoveries is "creditless," and average growth during these episodes is about a third lower than...
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The recent global financial crisis has ignited a debate on whether easy monetary conditions can lead to greater bank … cutoff depends on the degree of bank competition. It is therefore expected to vary across countries and over time. …
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This paper studies the relationship between the recent boom and current delinquencies in the subprime mortgage market. Specifically, we analyze the extent to which this relationship can be explained by a decrease in lending standards that is unrelated to improvements in underlying economic...
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This paper examines how the informational structure of loan markets interacts with banks’ strategic behaviour in determining lending standards, lending volumes, and the aggregate allocation of credit. In a setting where banks obtain private information about their clients’ creditworthiness,...
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, and thus are typically bank dependent, also perform relatively worse during banking crises. The differential effects …
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