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This study investigates the current state of euro zone banking market integration by applying convergence and cointegration measures to mortgage and short-term corporate loan markets. These two measures of integration often lead to contradicting conclusions and are therefore comparatively...
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This paper investigates the state, development and drivers of banking market integration in the member countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) by employing interest rate data. We first conduct a principal component analysis and find evidence for both increasing monetary...
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This study provides new evidence on the emergence of a single Eurozone retail banking market. Applying cointegration methodology, the empirical results indicate only limited evidence for integration before January 1, 1999. The introduction of the Euro manifests itself in structural breaks after...
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This study investigates the transmission of monetary policy onto retail bank interest rates inthe eight Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) that joined the European Union in2004. Focussing on the period from 1993 to 2003, we employ a unifying empirical passthrough model that allows...
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As banking markets in developing countries are maturing, banks face competition not only from other domestic banks but also from sophisticated foreign banks. Combined with a dramatic growth of consumer credit and increased regulatory attention to risk management, the development of a...
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Our study reviews the process towards creating a single European retail banking market. The EU has aimed at integrating the traditionally heterogeneous banking market in Europe by means of harmonizing legislation. While the wholesale banking market integration is considered to be more advanced,...
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In a single framework, I address the question of the informational basis for evaluating social states. I particularly focus on information about individual welfare, individual preferences and individual (moral) judgments, but the model is also open to any other informational input deemed...
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Noting that a full characterization of Nash-implementation is given using a canonical-mechanism and Maskin''s theorem (Maskin, 1999) is shown using a mechanism with Saijo''s type of strategy space reduction (Saijo, 1988), this paper fully characterizes the class of Nash-implementable social...
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In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible to aggregate individual judgments into collective ones in accordance with the Arrow-inspired requirements of universal domain, collective rationality, unanimity preservation, non-dictatorship and...
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Robinson (1951) showed that the learning process of Discrete Fictitious Play converges from any initial condition to the set of Nash equilibria in two-player zero-sum games. In several earlier works, Brown (1949, 1951) makes some heuristic arguments for a similar convergence result for the case...
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