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Theory suggests both resilience and fragility in banking networks. This paper finds both, exploiting a new database of cross-border syndicated lending to developing countries from 1993 to 2017. Shocks propagate via co-lenders driven by central players, but shocks impacting fringe banks have...
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The latest global financial and economic crisis reignited the debate on the costs and benefits of foreign bank presence … behaviour. We employ panel estimation method with a pooled mean group estimator. The results do confirm the thesis that foreign … other fundamental factors, rather than the actual dynamics of foreign bank presence. The availability of bank funding is one …
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This paper studies whether lending by foreign banks is affected by financial crises. The paper pairs a bank …
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deepening credit markets dominates for the large majority of states of nature. The paper also uses a detailed bank-level dataset …
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intervention have stronger effects beyond borders. We provide a model of international contagion allowing for bank bailouts. While …
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