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We analyse the Polish wage and unemployment structure between 1992 and 1995 on the basis of the Polish Labour Force Survey. It is shown that within this period wage inequality has stabilised. Surprisingly, wage inequality is lower in the private than in the public sector. Our test results show...
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An increase in the level of interest rates is said to have a negative impact on banks’ net interest margins in the short run. Using a time series of more than 40 years for the German banking system, we show that the opposite effect exists in the long run, where an increase in the level of...
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explained better by a bank's current balance sheet composition, the longer the forecast horizon. The opposite holds for banks …
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interest margin (NIM) and its components, retail lending and retail deposit rates. Using two proprietary bank-level data sets …
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Using unique data of a survey among small and medium-sized German banks, we analyze various aspects of risk management over a short-term and medium-term horizon. We especially analyze the effect of a 200-bp increase in the interest level. We find that, in the first year, the impairments of...
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