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fluctuations in the credit supply when the banking sector is highly concentrated. We empirically assess the relevance of these … concentration is associated with a positive and significant relationship between bank-level credit growth and aggregate growth of … credit or gross domestic product …
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Does the mere presence of big banks affect macroeconomic outcomes? Gabaix (2011) shows that idosyncratic shocks can have aggregate effects if the distribution of firm sizes in manufacturing follows a power law distribution. Our contribution is two-fold. First, we expand the theory of granularity...
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fluctuations in the credit supply when the banking sector is highly concentrated. We empirically assess the relevance of these … concentration is associated with a positive and significant relationship between bank-level credit growth and aggregate growth of … credit or gross domestic product. …
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The process of European integration has gained considerable momentum during the past couple of years. This paper provides an assessment of the degree of integration of both the accession states of central and eastern Europe and of the pre-ins for monetary union with respect to Germany. Using...
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The introduction of the euro marks a milestone in the process of European financial market integration. This paper analyzes the implications of the euro for cross-border banking activities. A portfolio model is used which captures the role of banks as providers of informational and of...
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holdings by banks to eurozone membership and inflation increased significantly since the collapse of Lehman Brothers. Since the …
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The debate on the risks and benefits of the globalisation of international capital markets has focused on the volume and the volatility of the main capital flows ? foreign direct investment (FDI), portfolio investment, and foreign bank lending. Financial transfers in the form of worker...
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