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the rules behind the scenes for the process of “revolving doors” in China, how far the Party interference reaches and what …
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The complexity of Basel II and III has reached China as well. In a revolutionary turn within seven years, the Chinese … bank regulator has introduced capital adequacy as the tool of choice for supervision and ensured that banks in the process …
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relying much on recognised international best practices in bank supervision. China combines a strong regulatory hand together … China. A now stable and relatively healthy banking system emerged largely unscathed from the financial crisis without … private monitoring mechanisms on top of restrictive regulators that allows for stability and growth - at least for now. China …
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This paper addresses an important contemporary issue; namely the implementation of the Basel Accord worldwide. The Basel Accord provides a series of measures to improve the stability of the world’s financial system but its implementation poses a number of challenges for both developing and...
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consider a large panel of international banks and find that, after controlling for a number of bank and country characteristics …
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The paper addresses the issue of monetary policy transmission through the banking sector in the presence of a bank … capital regulation. A model of bank behavior is presented, which shows how a monetary policy shock affects both deposit and …
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The article examines the pros and cons of the implementation of Basel II in India and contextually, conducts an empirical exercise to examine the impact of capital requirements on the Indian banking system
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institutional factors on the design of 10,930 bank loan syndicates in emerging market economies from 1990 to 2006. Our results show …
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In this study, we use firm-level data from the 1993 National Survey of Small Business Finances to test the hypothesis that banking consolidation has reduced the availability of credit to small businesses. We find that banks in markets where mergers have occurred are more likely than other banks...
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A new approach is presented. It is based on a generalization of a breach of a term of contract and on the economic uncertainty principle. Problems, which can be solved, research fields, which can be augmented or created, and fields of applications in practical economy are reviewed. The role of...
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