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contribution is two-fold. First, we expand the theory of granularity to encompass the Bertrand competition frequently used in …
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(Gabaix, 2011) for the banking sector, introducing Bertrand competition and heterogeneous banks charging variable markups …
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The German financial system is characterized by lower degrees of penetration by foreign commercial banks and of (bank) disintermedation than, for instance, that of the United States. These differences between the two countries could be attributed to the fact that universal banking in Germany...
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There is growing consensus that the conduct of monetary policy can have an impact on stability through the risk-taking incentives of banks. Falling interest rates might induce a “search for yield” and generate incentives to invest into risky activities. This paper provides evidence on the...
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