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We adapt a theoretical model from the goods trade literature to test whether banks with a comparative cost advantage are more likely to enter foreign markets by means of foreign direct investment. We combine detailed proprietary bank-level data on the international activities of all German banks...
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development is negligible. Also, our results suggest an additional channel through which better banking can spur growth: the …
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development is negligible. Also, our results suggest an additional channel through which better banking can spur growth: the …
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Information management is a core process in banking, in particular when lending to small, opaquefirms. But while a more …
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-financial firms. This study tests whether a productivity pecking order also determines international banking activities. Using a novel … factors matter for international banking. Fourth, gravity-type variables have an important impact on international banking … activities. -- International banking ; extensive and intensive margin ; productivity pecking order ; ordered probit ; selection …
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countries tends to increase bank risk. Fourth, the impact of internationalization differs across banks from different banking … groups and of different size. -- Market power-risk nexus ; international banking ; micro-data ; Germany …
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