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credit ; trade credit ; export finance ; silk industry …
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credit ; trade credit ; export finance ; silk industry …
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trade in the 19th century. The silk-exporting prefectures developed a system of export finance centered on local …
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How do financial development and financial integration interact? We focus on Japan's Great Recession after 1990 to study this question. Regional differences in banking integration affected how the recession spread across the country: financing frictions for credit-dependent firms were more...
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natural comparative advantage in silk reeling. Producing silk for export required access to finance. At the same time, for …
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After the inception of the euro, the real economy in most member countries remained dependent on credit by domestic banks, which increasingly funded themselves through cross-border interbank funding. We find that this pattern of 'double-decker' banking integration exposed domestic banks to sharp...
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trade in the 19th century. The silk-exporting prefectures developed a system of export finance centered on local …
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Small businesses (SMEs) depend on banks for credit. We show that the severity of the Eurozone crisis was worse in countries where firms borrowed more from domestic banks ("domestic bank dependence") than in countries where firms borrowed more from international banks. Eurozone banking...
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