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. Using market-level data we estimate the impact of mobile phone coverage on producer prices in Niger. We find that mobile …
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Individuals and business owners engage in an increasingly complex array of financial decisions that are critical for their success and well-being. Yet a growing literature documents that in both developed and developing countries, a large fraction of the population is unprepared to make these...
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between two second-best alternative devices: costly monitoring and credit rationing. We show that investment depends on both … the lending rate and the information structure. Since monitoring incentives increase with interest rate margins, the …
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(keiretsu) and main banks have monitoring functions. They find that MoF and BoJ retirees do move into banks that perform badly … private banks is positively related to specific main bank relationships. The hypothesis of monitoring by keiretsu is rejected …
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We develop a model of price formation in a dealership market where monitoring of the information flow requires costly … effort. The result is imperfect monitoring, which creates profit opportunities for speculators, who do not act as dealers but … monitoring can help to sustain non-competitive spreads. We show that protecting dealers against the execution of stale quotes can …
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We investigate the nature of monitoring by stake holders using data on Japanese manufacturing firms. Shareholders and … advertising, R&D and entertainment expenses. Monitoring of this type takes place even when the monitored firm is not in financial … distress. Although in Japan it is difficult to distinguish empirically between monitoring motivated by debt and monitoring …
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liquidity cycles. Monitoring decisions by market-makers and market-takers are self-reinforcing, generating multiple equilibria …
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superior as it also lowers public’s monitoring cost. Nevertheless, independent central bankers are less likely to embrace it if …
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deterioration in bank monitoring quality at high levels of risk and a deterioration in bank monitoring quality upon lending …
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monitoring, as loan officers of different gender do not seem to screen borrowers differently based on observable borrower …
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