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more bank mergers are subjected to higher interest rates, diminished local construction, lower prices, an influx of poorer … findings using state branching deregulation to instrument for bank competition …
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increases a bank's likelihood of providing a loan. Companies may benefit from these relationships through more favorable loan …
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We develop a quantitative equilibrium model of financial crises to assess the interaction between ex-post interventions in credit markets and the buildup of risk ex ante. During a systemic crisis, bailouts relax balance sheet constraints and mitigate the severity of the recession. Ex ante, the...
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Evolution of Bank Boards of Directors in New York, 1840-1950 - Howard Bodenhorn and Eugene N. White -- II. Bank Behavior and …
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-century Massachusetts / Eric Hilt ; comment: Claudia Rei ; The evolution of bank boards of directors in New York,1840-1950 / Howard … Bodenhorn and Eugene N. White -- Bank behavior and credit markets. Did railroads make antebellum U.S. banks more sound? / Jeremy …
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This study examines the misallocation of credit in Japan associated with the perverse incentives of banks to provide … condition, and these firms continue to perform poorly after receiving additional bank financing. Troubled Japanese banks …
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unique data set that links individual Japanese firms engaged in FDI to their main banks. Using both bank-level and firm …
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Examines the institutional factors influencing financial innovation, the consequences of financial development, widespread consolidation occurring through mergers and acquisitions, and the implementation of policy reform.--From publisher description
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