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What is the role of startups within the innovation ecosystem? Since 2000, startups have grown in their share of commercializing research from top U.S. universities; however, prior work has little to say on the particular advantages of startup ventures in the innovation process relative to more...
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where banks operate globally. Using U.S. micro-banking data for the first quarter of 2000 through the third quarter of 2013 … subsidiaries of foreign banks. Second, a foreign tightening of capital requirements shifts lending by U.S. global banks away from … regulation reduces lending by large U.S. global banks to foreign residents. …
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where banks operate globally. Using U.S. micro-banking data for the first quarter of 2000 through the third quarter of 2013 … subsidiaries of foreign banks. Second, foreign tightening of capital requirements shifts lending by U.S. global banks away from the … reduces lending by large U.S. global banks to foreign residents …
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While the balance sheet structure of U.S. banks influences how they respond to liquidity risks, the mechanisms for the … effects on and consequences for lending vary widely across banks. We demonstrate fundamental differences across banks without … foreign affiliates versus those with foreign affiliates. Among the nonglobal banks (those without a foreign affiliate), cross …
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crisis in 2011 restrained the financial intermediation of European banks in the United States. In this period, some of the U ….S. branches of European banks faced a dollar liquidity shock — due to their perceived risk reflecting the sovereign risk of their … operations of branches of foreign banks in the United States. Our results show that: (1) The U.S. branches of European banks …
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.S. branches of foreign banks and their syndicated loans. We show that: (1) The U.S. branches of euro-area banks suffered a … banks, but not enough to offset the lost deposits. (3) The liquidity shock was related to country rather than bank …
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institutions' motivations to take bad-tail systematic risk. By comparing the characteristics of global banks that sponsored credit … safety nets, and government ownership of banks are associated with bad-tail systematic risk-taking. Although good governance … is associated with less risk-taking on average, well-governed banks that also have a high ex ante expectation of being …
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where banks operate globally. Using U.S. micro-banking data for the first quarter of 2000 through the third quarter of 2013 … subsidiaries of foreign banks. Second, a foreign tightening of capital requirements shifts lending by U.S. global banks away from … regulation reduces lending by large U.S. global banks to foreign residents …
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While the balance sheet structure of U.S. banks influences how they respond to liquidity risks, the mechanisms for the … effects on and consequences for lending vary widely across banks. We demonstrate fundamental differences across banks without … foreign affiliates versus those with foreign affiliates. Among the nonglobal banks (those without a foreign affiliate), cross …
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While the balance sheet structure of U.S. banks influences how they respond to liquidity risks, the mechanisms for the … effects on and consequences for lending vary widely across banks. We demonstrate fundamental differences across banks without … foreign affiliates versus those with foreign affiliates. Among the nonglobal banks (those without a foreign affiliate), cross …
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