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in CEEFSU countries but also in developed Western economies; (3) in a comparison of bank financing of Chinese and …
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-month period in 1992-93, the Hungarian bankruptcy code contained an unusual automatic trigger that required the managers of firms …
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CEECs are characterised by a significant presence of foreign banks and by a marked dependence upon financing from foreign bankers. We show that this situation leaves these countries open to two types of financial risk, which have grown throughout the present decade. The first relates to the...
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sources of systemic risk: (i) linkages between local banks and (ii) linkages between a foreign mother bank and its local … foreign mother bank to its local subsidiary is substantially smaller than the risk between two local banks. …
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CEECs are characterised by a significant presence of foreign banks and by a marked dependence upon financing from foreign bankers. We show that this situation leaves these countries open to two types of financial risk, which have grown throughout the present decade. The first relates to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010545923
Many developing and emerging markets have high degrees of state bank ownership. In addition, the recent global … banks with different ownerships. In this paper, using bank-level data from India, we examine this issue and also test … types of banks to monetary policy initiatives of the central bank and the bank lending channel of monetary policy might be …
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Research in development economics reveals that the bulk of cross-country differences in economic growth is attributable to differences in productivity. By some accounts, productivity contributes to more than 60 percent of countries’ growth in per capita GDP. I examine a particular channel...
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This paper models the credit-seeking behavior of a firm when applying for a bank loan increases the probability of … that if the probability of paying taxes increases as a result of applying for a bank loan, profit maximizing firms will be … existing investments, the less likely it will be to borrow from a bank to finance a new investment project. In an economy where …
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– affects the flow of bank credit to the corporate sector. An attempt is made to identify the determinants of corporate credit …
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Research in development economics reveals that the bulk of cross-country differences in economic growth is attributable to differences in productivity. By some accounts, productivity contributes to more than 60 percent of countries’ growth in per capita GDP. I examine a particular channel...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005652518