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We examine the strategic reaction of banks to the current global financial crisis. In particular, we test whether banks predominantly react by diversifying their loan portfolio or by stepping up their screening and monitoring. To this end we analyze information on nearly 17,000 syndicated loans...
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This paper highlights the findings of some of the recent research on capital flows, credit booms, and their attendant … results from the relevant literature and promote discussion on how financial and economic developments in China in recent …
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The paper examines marketing patterns when interest and storage loss rates are greater in rural zones, representing informal sector storage usually on-farm, than in urban zones, representing formal sector storage off-farm. Empirical results indicate that divergences in interest and storage loss...
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credit. The optimal consumer decision represents the trade-off between the propensity to search for beneficial insurance or … consumer credit, and marginal savings on insurance policy or consumer credit. Under price dispersion the indirect utility … insurance or the complete consumer credit. The comparative static analysis of the saddle point of the utility function discovers …
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in which the banks learn the central bank’s true model and adjust their credit policies to existing regulatory regime …. However this adjustment also creates changes in the choice of credit. …
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The paper looks at the impact of the exchange rate regime and the household’s choice of debt. One of the characteristics of economic transition in eastern European countries was an increase in overall debt holding. Standard economic theory assumes the relationship S=I. According to this...
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building block of no-arbitrage pricing theory. Nowadays, in the modern financial world after the credit crunch, some Libors are …
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Access to finance by the poor is a sine qua non for poverty reduction through economic development thereby driving inclusive growth which can further lead to sustainable growth. This study using adequate data covering pre and postliberalisation period from 1974-75 to 2007-08 in the Indian...
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The study examines the socio-economic factors discriminating defaulters and non-defaulters of credit repayment. Multi …
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Behavioral assumptions are not solid enough to be eligible as first principles of theoretical economics. Hence all endeavors to lay the formal foundation on a new site and at a deeper level actually need no further vindication. Part (I) of the structural axiomatic analysis submits three...
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