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paper focuses on a number of issues suggested by international organizations for countries and bank supervisors to consider …
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We examine how bank competition in the run-up to the 2007-2009 crisis affects banks' systemic risk during the crisis …. We then investigate whether this effect is influenced by two key bank characteristics: securitization and bank capital …. Using a sample of the largest listed banks from 15 countries, we find that greater market power at the bank level and higher …
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). We use detailed individual-level survey data, combined with key country-level indicators of bank competition and …, and bank loans). We find that more competition tends to increase the probability of access to these financial products. On …In this paper we study how competition and financial soundness affect financial inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA …
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We examine trends in bank competition since the early 2000s. The Lerner index-arguably the most commonly used measure … frequently used indicators of banking sector competition seem much more muted. We show that the significant drop in policy rates …
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This paper develops a model where large financial intermediaries subject to systemic runs internalize the effect of their leverage on aggregate risk, returns and asset prices. Near the steady-state, they restrict leverage to avoid the risk of a run which gives rise to an accelerator effect. For...
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approaches and prudential considerations in fostering financial innovation and banking sector competition …
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Bank competition can induce excessive risk taking due to risk shifting. This paper tests this hypothesis using micro …
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