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This paper has two goals. First, we discuss several emerging approaches to applied welfare analysis under non-standard ("behavioral") assumptions concerning consumer choice. This provides a foundation for Behavioral Public Economics. Second, we illustrate applications of these approaches by...
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of creating an oligopoly. We assembled a data set that compares bank failures, lending rates, interest paid on deposits …
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operations of a large bank. Case studies of several branches were used to understand how and why the human resource management …'s performance. An important finding is that, even though all managers in this bank are given a formal set of human resource policies …
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incomplete regional diversification, and hence subject to a significant risk of an occasional failure by a large bank, to one …
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Three possible explanations for the emergence of the Canadian central bank in 1935 are examined: that it reflected the …
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-funded capital injections. However, on closer inspection the composition of bank capital shifted radically from one based on common …
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We document that trust in public institutions--and particularly trust in banks, business and government--has declined over recent years. U.S. time series evidence suggests that this partly reflects the pro-cyclical nature of trust in institutions. Cross-country comparisons reveal a clear legacy...
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data through 2008 to investigate whether bank consolidation and other measures achieved their stated goals and whether they …
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We analyze government interventions to alleviate debt overhang among banks. Interventions generate two types of rents. Informational rents arise from opportunistic participation based on private information while macroeconomic rents arise from free riding. Minimizing informational rents is a...
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, why commercial bank leverage has tended to increase over time and why large banks tend to have relatively less capital …
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