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We study an economy where the lack of a simultaneous double coincidence of wants creates the need for a relatively safe asset (money). We show that, even in the absence of asymmetric information or an agency problem, the private provision of liquidity is inefficient. The reason is that liquidity...
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public finances and banking systems heavily exposed to southern Europe and Ireland benefited, as evidenced by lower sovereign …
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Deteriorating public finances around the world raise doubts about countries’ abilities to bail out their largest banks. For an international sample of banks, this paper investigates the impact of government indebtedness and deficits on bank stock prices and CDS spreads. Overall, bank stock...
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This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both Germany and the U … banking channel. Banking distress in both economies was apparently not endogenous to output or monetary policy. Results …
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banking sectors. When aggregate risk increases, countries with large banking sectors with low equity ratios experience greater …
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This paper investigates whether the diversity of activities conducted by financial institutions influences their market valuations. We find that there is a diversification discount: The market values financial conglomerates that engage in multiple activities, e.g., lending and non-lending...
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This paper analyzes the impact of deregulation and market integration policies on the structure of European banking … extent to which competition in banking is based on endogenous sunk costs or, alternatively, on variable costs and exogenous …
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In the real world of less than perfect markets, balancing the benefits and costs of financial liberalization is usually impossible ex ante. Having been slow to liberalize, postwar Europe offers a possible testing ground. Looking at the experience in Belgium, France and Italy, a number of...
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Although the worldwide growth in dollarization of bank deposits has recently slowed, it has already reached very high levels in dozens of countries. Building on earlier findings that allowed the main cross-country variations in the share of dollars to be explained in terms of national policies...
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This paper studies German bank lending during the Asian and Russian crises, using a bank level data set from the Deutsche Bundesbank. Our aim is to gain more insight into the pattern of German bank lending during financial crises in emerging markets. We find that German banks reacted to the...
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