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We analyze the effects of capital regulation on bank stability in a model where banks compete for loans and deposits, and where they face both a portfolio and an optimal contracting problem. In our setup, stricter capital regulation increases the risk of individual loans and may also increase a...
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This paper shows that bonus contracts may arise endogenously as a response to agency problems within banks, and analyzes how compensation schemes change in reaction to anticipated bail-outs. If there is a risk-shifting problem, bail-out expectations lead to steeper bonus schemes and even more...
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This paper empirically investigates the effect of government bail-out policies on banks outside the safety net. We construct a measure of bail-out perceptions by using rating information. From there, we construct the market shares of insured competitor banks for any given bank, and analyze the...
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We present a banking model with imperfect competition in which borrowers' access to credit is improved when banks are able to transfer credit risks. However, the market for credit risk transfer (CRT) works smoothly only if the quality of loans is public information. If the quality of loans is...
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In the current recession, politicians grant state aid of yet unknown dimensions. But what is the most efficient measure for granting such aid‘ We use a theoretical model with firms that differ in their creditworthiness and compare different types of direct subsidies with indirectly subsidized...
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​This paper discusses the effects of small banks on economic growth. We first theoretically show that small banks operating at a regional level can spur local economic growth. As compared with big interregional banks, small regional banks are more effective in promoting local economic growth,...
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Economic geography aims to explain agglomeration primarily through the channels of increasing returns, monopolistic competition and international factor mobility. By contrast, this paper constructs a theoretical model based on capital market frictions. Monopolistically competitive firms are run...
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This paper investigates the factors influencing banks' decision to engage in advanced risk management, from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective. In recent decades, credit risk management in banks has become highly sophisticated and banks have become more active and advanced in the...
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Spitzenpolitiker deutscher Volksparteien propagieren öffentlich die Förderung nationaler Champions im Bankwesen. Auch andere Institutionen fordern eine Konsolidierung des Bankwesens und verweisen dabei auf die schwache Rentabilität und die geringe Konzentration deutscher Banken. Wir...
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In diesem Aufsatz gehen wir der Frage nach, welche Rolle regionale Banken in einer globalisierten Welt spielen können. Wir argumentieren, dass regionale Banken aufgrund einer stärkeren Kundenbindung und flacher Hierarchien Wettbewerbsvorteile realisieren können. Kostennachteile aufgrund der...
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