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This note explores the costs and benefits of different policy options to reduce the risks associated with credit booms, drawing upon several country experiences and the findings from econometric analysis.
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on loan supply in Turkey. This suggests that the effect of monetary policy in Turkey can be propagated by the banking …
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activity, then sectors more dependent on external finance should perform relatively worse during banking crises. The evidence … across sectors are stronger in developing countries, in countries with less access to foreign finance, and where banking …Banking crises are usually followed by a decline in credit and growth. Is this because crises tend to take place during …
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Following a period of privatization and restructuring, commercial banks in Central and Eastern Europe and, more recently, in the Balkans have rapidly expanded their lending to the private sector. This paper describes the causes of this expansion, assesses future trends, and evaluates its policy...
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This paper investigates the medium-term behavior of output following banking crises, and its association with pre- and … post-crisis conditions and policies. We find that output tends to be depressed substantially following banking crises, with … associated with medium-run output losses include the short-run change in output, the occurrence of a joint banking …
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This paper provides new empirical evidence on the impact of financial liberalization on the performance of Indian commercial banks. The analysis focuses on examining the behavior and determinants of bank intermediation costs and profitability during the liberalization period. The empirical...
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interest rates and banking risk is more complex. Ultimately, it depends on how much skin in the game banks have. The central … message of the paper is broadly complementary to those in the recent MCM board paper “Central Banking Lessons from the …
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