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effect varies across banking crises, market crises, and normal times that occurred in the U.S. over the past quarter century … all times (during banking crises, market crises, and normal times). Second, capital enhances the performance of medium and … large banks primarily during banking crises. Additional tests explore channels through which capital generates the …
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outcomes in banking. We test if these factors increase the probability that the appointee to an executive board is an outsider … educational backgrounds affect tenure differently across the banking sectors. Maintaining more contacts to the executive board … cronyism in banking. …
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effect varies across banking crises, market crises, and normal times that occurred in the US over the past quarter century … all times (during banking crises, market crises, and normal times). Second, capital enhances the performance of medium and … large banks primarily during banking crises. Additional tests explore channels through which capital generates these effects …
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others. We exploit a unique sample to analyze how similarities and social ties affect career outcomes in banking based on age …
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others. We exploit a unique sample to analyze how similarities and social ties affect career outcomes in banking based on age …
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financial conditions. We match sentiment data from the University Of Michigan Surveys Of Consumers with local banking market …
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Little is known about how socioeconomic characteristics of executive teams affect corporate governance in banking …
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This paper documents a positive relation between internationalization and bank risk. This is consistent with the empirical dominance of the market risk hypothesis – whereby internationalization increases banks' risk due to market-specific factors in foreign markets – over the diversification...
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We examine the effects of competition on bank risk. We find strong evidence that interstate banking deregulation … increases bank risk. Further, interstate banking reduces bank risk more in sparsely populated states. Additional analyses … suggest that in contrast to previous studies that focus on large banks, the impact of interstate banking deregulation on bank …
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FinTech growth raises questions about its competitive advantages vis-à-vis traditional providers, the relative risks of FinTech products, and real economic effects. We study FinTech platform small business lending, yielding new answers that may apply to FinTech more generally. Findings suggest...
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