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to avoid imposing losses on bank creditors or resorting to public recapitalizations of banks in past banking crises. The …
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The paper traces the determinants of depositor discipline in Indian banking. Using data for the period 1997:1 to 2002 …
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banking systems. The paper contributes to this debate by showing how market forces may motivate banks to select high capital …
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While the relationship between portfolio risk and capital and its interrelationship with operating efficiency has been extensively studied, little work has been forthcoming on the interrelationships among credit risk, capital and productivity change. The paper makes an attempt to examine the...
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The paper develops an empirical model to explore the role that bank characteristics play in influencing the monetary transmission process. Employing data on Indian commercial banks for the period 1992-2004, the findings indicate that for banks classified according to size and capitalization, a...
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The article provides a snapshot of Indian banking and explores certain contextual issues …
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The article surveys the literature pertaining to the Basel II and concludes with the concerns germane to India in this regard
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The article traces the development of banking in India since independence and raises certain issues relevant to the …
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The new Basel accord is slated to come into effect in India around 2007 raising the question of how the revised standards will influence bank behaviour. Using a simple theoretical model, it is shown that the revised accord will result in asymmetric differences in the efficacy of monetary policy...
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