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short run. Using a time series of more than 40 years for the German banking system, we show that the opposite effect exists …
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Using unique supervisory survey data on the impact of a hypothetical interest rate shock on German banks, we analyse price and quantity effects on banks' net interest margin components under different balance sheet assumptions. In the first year, the cross-sectional variation of banks' simulated...
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Using unique data sets on German banks, we decompose their net interest margin and quantify the different components by estimating the costs of the various functions they perform. We investigate three major functions: namely, liquidity and payment management for the customers, the bearing of...
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We study efficiency properties of competitive economies in which banks provide liquidity insurance and interact on secondary asset markets. While all banks are subject to extrinsic risk, a bank's portfolio choice determines whether it is prone to a bank run in one of the extrinsic states. Asset...
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We test whether limited market discipline imposes exit barriers and poor profitability in banking. We exploit an … borrow more at lower cost, increase investment, and exhibit higher employment. Thus, reduced exit frictions in banking seem …
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We estimate a dynamic structural banking model to examine the interaction between risk-weighted capital adequacy and …
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We integrate Basel II (and III) regulations into the industrial organization approach to banking and analyze the …
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In recent years, the German banking sector has overcome major challenges such as the global financial crisis and the … banking sector. Interest rates are at historically low levels and may remain at these levels for a considerable period of time …
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German banking system that was both unexpected and exogenous. We examine banks' immediate reactions as well as their … liquidity tightened after the Lehman collapse but there is no evidence of fire sales in the German banking sector. Instead, we …
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one banking relationship as long as they account for only a small share of the total loan volume of their banks. The … access to alternative financing sources. For the economy as a whole, granular shocks in the banking system account for around …
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