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This paper examines the effect of banking on economic growth in modern Russia. To overcome simultaneity and selection …, we exploit regional banking variation induced by the creation of ?specialized banks? (spetsbanks) in the last years of … uncorrelated with 15 predictors of future growth, including pre-banking income, education, anti-market sentiment, institutional …
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This paper examines the effect of banking on economic growth in modern Russia. To overcome simultaneity and selection …, we exploit regional banking variation induced by the creation of “specialized banks” (spetsbanks) in the last years of … uncorrelated with 15 predictors of future growth, including pre-banking income, education, anti-market sentiment, institutional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010545767
associated with an increase in remote-access (online/mobile) banking and substitution from bank branch-based to ATM activity …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012815315
A model is presented where the question of bank regulation is developed under a principal-agent scenario in a regime where the regulator has limited resources and banks may have an incentive to act ultra virus the regulatory standards.If banks are subject to random audit, then compliance is...
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affected deposit interest rates.Our results suggest market discipline in the Russian banking system involves Russian depositors …
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The purpose of this paper is to carefully assess the size of public sector within the Russian banking industry. We …. Concentration is increasing within the public sector of the industry, with the top five state-controlled banking groups in … the banking sys-tem. We argue that the direction of ownership change in Russian banking is different from that in CEE …
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. This paper proposes a straightforward approach for estimat-ing the systemic funding liquidity risk in a banking system and …
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We investigate ownership effects on capital and adjustments speed to the target capital ratio in China from 2000 to 2012 and find that state-owned banks hold higher levels of capital than banks of other ownership types. Foreign banks are more highly capitalized than local non-state banks but...
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Over the past decade policy makers in Latin America have adopted a number of macroprudential instruments to manage the procyclicality of bank credit dynamics to the private sector and contain systemic risk. Reserve requirements, in particular, have been actively employed. Despite their...
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We investigate ownership effects on capital and adjustments speed to the target capital ratio in China from 2000 to 2012 and find that state-owned banks hold higher levels of capital than banks of other ownership types. Foreign banks are more highly capitalized than local non-state banks but...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010945005