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Russia to regulate banking and finance, including rule of law, competition, deposit insurance, bankruptcy, and corporate … Russia to an impasse – the banking sector’s ownership structure hinders further advancement of market institutions. Indeed …
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The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of corruption on bank lending in Russia. This issue is of major … interest in order to understand the causes of financial underdevelopment and the effects of corruption in Russia. We use … hampers bank lending in Russia. We investigate whether this negative role of corruption is influenced by the degree of bank …
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the existence of a bank lending channel in Russia. Contrary to several studies on developed economies, the level of a bank …
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appropriate for economic modelling in Russia. We also show that post-crisis real sector developments in Russia could be accurately …
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although loan growth in Russia converges to a long-run equilibrium determined by macroeconomic (demand) factors the convergence …
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, contributes to output volatility and so induces macroeconomic instability at the regional level in Russia. This result …
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mechanisms of Russia’s interbank market, testing the hypothesis that market discipline in Russia was strong enough to constrain …
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GDP per capita growth rates in Russia have been among the highest in the world since the mid-1990s. Previous growth …
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This paper examines the problem of Dutch disease in Russia during the oil boom of the 2000s, from both the theoretical …
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There has been a notable debate in the banking literature on the impact of bank competition on financial stability. While the dominant view sees a detrimental impact of competition on the stability of banks, this view has recently been challenged by Boyd and De Nicolo (2005) who see the reverse...
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