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Japanese banking crisis. By leveraging a unique dataset merging firm-level financial statements and bank balance sheets, the …
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bank market values hardly respond to changes in the default risk of individual systemic banks. Together, however, changes …
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ratio) and size (TBA) of the industry are linked to lower sovereign risk in general. Foreign bank penetration and …
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To reconcile the mixed empirical results, we develop a theoretical model whose main implication is a concave impact of regulation on the probability of a crisis. We test this relationship by applying a Probit model of a non-linear specification to annual data from 1999 to 2011 drawn from 132...
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externalities between the two countries arise from cross-border bank ownership. The two countries face (i) a regulatory decision of … contrast, bailout policies are centralized only when international spillovers from cross-border bank ownership are strong, and …
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incentives to implement such a trigger? We construct a theoretical model of a bank that is financed with debt and equity, and a … bank manager monitoring the bank’s loan portfolio. The manager must be incentivized to warn the board before a crisis …
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Limited liability and asymmetric information between an investment bank and its lenders provide an incentive for a bank …
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regulation. Therefore, countries are better off by harmonising regulation on an international standard. -- bank regulation …
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