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Questions about the nature of money have gained a new urgency in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Even as … many people have less of it, there are more forms and systems of money, from local currencies and social lending to mobile …, Nigel Dodd, one of today’s leading sociologists of money, reformulates the theory of the subject for a postcrisis world in …
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Questions about the nature of money have gained a new urgency in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Even as … many people have less of it, there are more forms and systems of money, from local currencies and social lending to mobile …, Nigel Dodd, one of today’s leading sociologists of money, reformulates the theory of the subject for a postcrisis world in …
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Questions about the nature of money have gained a new urgency in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Even as … many people have less of it, there are more forms and systems of money, from local currencies and social lending to mobile …, Nigel Dodd, one of today’s leading sociologists of money, reformulates the theory of the subject for a postcrisis world in …
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evidence of standardized versus relationship lending methods in both total bank credit as well as credit emanating from the … finds relationship lending inherent within the primary bank, whereas competing bank sources employ standardized lending …
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We study the effect of government assistance on bank risk taking. Using hand-collected data on bank applications for government investment funds, we investigate the effect of both application approvals and denials. To distinguish banks? risk taking behavior from changes in economic conditions,...
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The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), or the $700 billion bailout, has been the subject of much academic interest. Here the rigorous studies on the programs of this massive intervention into the financial sector are reviewed. While considerable work has been done on the bank bailouts in the...
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Using novel data on bank applications to the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), we study the effect of government assistance on bank risk taking. Bailed-out banks initiate riskier loans and shift assets toward riskier securities after receiving government support. However, this shift in risk...
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