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Using evidence from Russia, we explore the effect of the introduction of deposit insurance on bank risk. Drawing on …
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Using evidence from Russia, we explore the effect of the introduction of deposit insurance on bank risk. Drawing on …
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I review the state of the art of the academic theoretical and empirical literature on the potential trade-off between competition and stability in banking. There are two basic channels through which competition may increase instability: by exacerbating the coordination problem of...
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We employ proprietary data from a large bank to analyze how – during crisis – deposit insurance affects depositor … deposit insurance limit and the implicit deposit insurance had the intended calming effect on depositors. Close depositor-bank …
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the public, long-term systemic risk among banks tends to increase. From the dynamic perspective, bank penalties represent … long-term. In this respect, bank penalties resemble still waters that run deep. In contrast, a settlement with regulatory …
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This paper studies the impact of a financial transactions tax on a financial market where financial institutions trade with each other. Assets are marked to the market and financial institutions with negative equity are forced out of business. There are two main results: First, if all banks have...
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capital standards, and cost of bank equity determine credit reallocation, sectoral expansion and trade patterns …
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Do macroprudential regulations on residential lending influence commercial lending behavior too? To answer this question, we identify the compositional changes in banks' supply of credit using the variation in their holdings of residential mortgages on which extra capital requirements were...
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bias in corporate taxation. It is well known that this reform reduces bank leverage. This paper analyzes a novel …
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quasi-exogenous increases in bank size in postwar Germany. I show that firms did not grow faster after their relationship …, but worked with riskier borrowers. Bank managers benefited through higher salaries and media attention. The paper presents …
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