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In this paper we attempt to identify the characteristics of banks that are most likely to be at the origin of a banking crisis following a financial liberalization (FL) process. We do this analysis in response to the observed fact that FL processes arse often followed by banking crisis that cost...
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-over distortions from the financial repression period. The sign of the change in supply of credit to the real sector, however, is …
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credit crunch interferes with the accommodation necessary for stability. …
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competition, using a mixture of theoretical arguments and empirical evidence. We discuss two hypothesis and survey empirical … the intensity of competition in B2C eCommerce. …
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Based on an original database, this paper provides an empirical study of Tsarist bond prices reactions after their repudiation by the Soviets. For the two years following the repudiation two striking features of a representative Tsarist bond traded in Paris are highlighted: first, the price...
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industry in which competition has been fuelled at different levels by the growing diversity of the ecology of agents involved …
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This paper analyses market competition between two different types of credit card platforms: not … competitive conditions within the not-for-profit platform and are affected by the strength of inter-platform competition. We also …
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The primary purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between bank capital and credit risk taking in … and legal environment in driving bank capitalization and credit risk taking behavior in emerging market economies. …
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differential effects on various age groups. We show that, in a life-cycle model with income heterogeneity and credit constraints … income and credit market shocks. Our findings suggest that the financial liberalisation of the early Eighties was crucial for …
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Bulgaria is a small South-eastern European country with a population of 8 million inhabitants in economic transition. During the bank crisis (1996-97) about 1/3 of all banks went bankrupt. On 5 July 1997, the Bulgarian government, jointly with IMF, introduced the Currency Board Arrangement,...
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