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, researchersand regulatory agencies assessing the effects of bank mergerson competition will examine the degree to whichdeposits in a …
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two similar-sized banks operating in the Netherlands in the 1920s: the Amsterdamsche Bank and the Rotterdamsche … Bankvereeniging. Whilst the first escaped the crisis relatively unscathed, the second required assistance from the Nederlandsche Bank …, the Dutch central bank. A new and detailed narrative of one episode of the crisis using as yet unused primary sources is …
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, centralbanks have made extensive use of both new and existing toolsfor supplying central bank money to financial institutions …
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distribution arising from correlated credit eventsfor any arbitrary portfolio of counterparty exposures, downto the individual … and credit migrations.1 Theimportance of tabulating the exact loss distribution ishighlighted by the fact that … that managementfaces a distribution of potential losses rather than asingle potential loss. In order to define credit risk …
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individual homeowner credit histories to the loan-levelanalysis of the factors influencing the probability that a homeownerwill … refinance. In addition to credit histories, we includein the analysis changes in individual homeowner’s equity and inthe overall …
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We consider a general equilibrium model with frictions in credit markets used by households. Inour economy, houses …
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).1 In this period, state debt amassed rapidly due to increased market loans abroad. In order to evaluate the credibility of …
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This paper is a case study about investor behaviour of the government of Berne on capital markets in the 18th century, focussing mainly on London. Economic theory about principal-agent problems and portfolio administration will be used to analyse quantitative and qualitative data from government...
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During the two decades after the Second World War, international tradeexpanded at its most rapid pace of the twentieth century. Between 1948 and1968, the total volume of merchandise exports from non-communist countriesgrew by a remarkable 290 percent. 2 And the growth of world trade during...
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