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emphasizes the need for harmonizing bank regulation and supervision. We study the impact of cross-border lending in a theoretical …
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I analyze the optimal design of banking supervision in the presence of cross-border lending. Cross-border lending could imply that an individual bank failure in one country could trigger negative spillover effects in another country. Such cross-border contagion effects could turn out to be...
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implementation of the Market Abuse Directive (European Union Directive 2003/6/EC), which strengthens the existing regulation in the … Netherlands. We show that the new regulation reduced the information content of sales by top executives. …
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maintaining financial sector stability through reduction of vulnerability is highly crucial. The world is now witnessing an …
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Article underscores the dark side of both phenomena by focusing on the anti-competitive features of regulation and reform and …
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Authorities often lack information for efficient regulation of the commons. This paper derives a criterion comparing …
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We consider environmental regulation in a context where firms invest in abatement technology under conditions of …
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This paper investigates telecommunication operator investment in broadband infrastructure after local deregulation of the wholesale broadband access market. Using a panel dataset covering all 5,598 exchange areas in the United Kingdom, we exploit regional differences in deregulation following a...
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country significantly attracts FDI. What is important for these pollution haven effects is not only regulation but also …
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This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes (and other natural catastrophes) are typically referred to as “uninsurable” risks. The more exposed property owners find it difficult to obtain insurance cover from the private market and/or...
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