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This paper analyzes the effects of bank mergers on bank-firm relationships. Using matched bank-firm level data, I find that mergers disrupt lending relationships, specially to small borrowers of target banks. However, I find significant positive effects of mergers for borrowers that continue the...
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all loans granted in Spain. We find that during the period analyzed both worse economic and tighter monetary conditions …
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Funds with an environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) mandate have been growing rapidly in recent years and received inflows also during periods of market turmoil, such as March 2020, in contrast to their non-ESG peers. This paper investigates whether investors in ESG funds react...
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The green bond market has increased rapidly in recent years amid growing concerns about climate change and wider environmental issues. However, whether green bonds provide cheaper funding to issuers by trading at a premium, so-called greenium, is still an open discussion. This paper provides...
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Does the level of deposits matter for bank fragility and efficiency? In a banking model with endogenous bank runs and a consumption-saving decision, we show that the level of deposits has opposite effects on bank fragility depending on the nature of bank runs. In an economy with panic-driven...
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This paper estimates the effects of exogenous fiscal policy shocks in Spain in a VAR framework. Government expenditure … of fiscal policy in Spain since the mid-nineties points to the conclusion that the consolidation process does not seem to …
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Netherlands and Spain). The results indicate that financial position is important to explain capital expenditures, as financial …
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This paper documents producer price setting in 6 countries of the euro area: Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and …
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We study the effect of government encouraged or mandated interchange fee ceilings on consumer and merchant adoption and usage of payment cards in an economy where card acceptance is far from complete. We believe that we are the first to use bank-level data to study the impact of interchange fee...
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differentials in explaining city-level house price dispersion in Germany, France, and the US (but not in Italy or Spain once …
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