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instruments to study international spillovers of prudential policy changes and their effects on bank lending growth. The … bank lending. Second, international spillovers vary across prudential instruments and are heterogeneous across banks. Bank …-specific factors like balance sheet conditions and business models drive the amplitude and direction of spillovers to lending growth …
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such a large quantity of bank reserves could lead to overly expansive bank lending as the economy recovers, regardless of … lending in a frictionless model of the current banking system, in which interest is paid on reserves and there are no binding … reserve requirements. We also examine the potential for balance-sheet cost frictions to distort banks' lending decisions. We …
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This paper shows that bank competition has an intrinsically ambiguous effect on capital accumulation and economic growth. We further demonstrate that banking market structure can be responsible for the emergence of development traps in economies that would otherwise be characterized by unique...
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We use an information-theoretic approach to describe changes in lending relationships between federal funds market … undirected networks, our analysis distinguishes between borrowers and lenders and looks for broader lending relationships … (multibank lending cycles) that extend beyond the immediate counterparties. We find that significant changes in lending patterns …
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