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Over the postwar, the U.S., Europe and Japan have experienced what may be thought of as medium frequency oscillations between persistent periods of robust growth and persistent periods of relative stagnation. These medium frequency movements, further, appear to bear some relation to the high...
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macroeconomic risk, investors reduce direct investment and hold more bank deposits. This ‘flight to quality’ leaves banks flush with … liquidity. Inside banks, given lack of observability of effort, loan officers (or risk takers) are compensated based on the … volume of loans but are penalized if banks suffer a high enough liquidity shortfall. Outside banks, when there is heightened …
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suggest that improving bank access to branching affects the sectoral specialization (or diversification) of output, in a …We document that the deregulation of bank branching restrictions in the United States triggered a reallocation across …
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