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across borders. The simultaneous use of country and bank fixed effects allows us to disentangle credit supply and demand and … to control for general bank characteristics. We find that during the crisis banks continued to lend more to countries …
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This paper measures the 'blurring of distinctions' phenomenon in an innovative way, namely by means of a breakdown of the revenues of the 50 largest financial groups worldwide. These data show that the blurring of distinctions between financial intermediaries of different nationalities (i.e....
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interaction between business cycles and bank behaviour over the past two decades for 26 industrial countries. As expected, profits …
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central bank and supervisory authorities, and strengthening the rule of law. …
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This paper analyses the reforms in the architecture of EMU since the eruption of the euro crisis in 2010. We describe major weaknesses in the original set-up of EMU, such as lack of fiscal discipline, diverging financial cycles and competitiveness positions, and a lack of crisis instruments....
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Using a novel way to identify relationship and transaction banks, we study how banks' lending techniques affect funding to SMEs over the business cycle. For 21 countries we link the lending techniques that banks use in the direct vicinity of firms to these firms' credit constraints at two...
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1992 to 2004 to analyse what determines the credit growth of multinational bank subsidiaries. Both home- and host … lending of multinational bank subsidiaries is influenced by substitution effects, in which parent banks trade-off lending in …
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This paper seeks to discover the level and spread of bank efficiency in the EU, which in the light of the current and …
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, multinational bank subsidiaries had to slow down credit growth about twice as fast as domestic banks. This was in particular the …
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This paper provides a survey on recent developments in the European banking industry. Traditional banking activities have contracted in relative terms, but banks remain the predomination players in the euro area financial system. Economic and monetary integration in the EU has strongly...
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