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towards Pareto optimal rest-points. Below this growth rate, the economy enters a (sub-optimal) liquidity trap where monetary … policy is ineffective ; above this threshold inflation rises. Finally, market liquidity, measured through the speed of real …
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In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking and finance. This interpretation is founded on an overall investigation into Schumpeter's writings addressing those issues from different perspectives.In section 1, we discuss the widespread...
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crédit est plafonné par la législation. En parallèle, la croissance de la microfinance dans le monde a montré que les … techniques innovatrices peuvent augmenter la disponibilité de crédit, sans augmenter indûment le risque. Néanmoins, cette … croissance de l'accès au crédit peut ne pas se concrétiser si les taux de crédit restent plafonnés par des lois régissant l …
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real per output growth, excess credit, foreign direct investment (FDI) and the current account balance, in the Central and … credit. The results are economically and statistically significant, and robust. …
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Improving access to capital through credit and public spendings is an important step toward development and poverty … shows that deforestation is positively correlated to access to credit and public spendings, which gives some evidence that … natural capital is a complement to credit and public spendings. …
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This paper is the first result of a project aiming at understanding the history of bankruptcy law from an empirical economic perspective. By contrast with some proponents of "law and economics" (e.g. La Porta & alii, 1998), we consider that the impact of bankruptcy law on national economic...
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adequacy constraint and the provisioning system, amplify credit fluctuations. Our finding is consistent with the bank capital … channel hypothesis, which means that poorly capitalized banks are constrained to expand credit. We also find that loan loss … provisions (LLP) made in order to cover identified credit losses (non discretionary LLP) amplify credit fluctuations. Indeed, non …
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We investigate whether excess control rights of ultimate owners in pyramids affect banks' adjustment to their target capital ratio. When ultimate control rights and cash-flow rights are identical, banks increase their capital ratio by issuing equity and by reshuffling their assets without...
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model to highlight how liquidity and insurance constraints respond differently to the time profile of expected cash …
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liquidity and volatility. To identify causality, we rely on the unique design of this tax that is imposed only on large French … measures of liquidity, such as price impact, and no significant effect on volatility. The results are robust if we rely on …
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