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Although policymakers often discuss tradeoffs between bank competition and stability, past research provides differing … competition materially boosts individual and systemic bank risk. With respect to the mechanisms, we find that competition reduces …
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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, U.S. authorities are attempting to improve financial regulation and supervision. This involves a three-step process: (1) diagnosis of what went wrong, (2) design regulatory and supervisory reforms that address these defects, and (3) implement the...
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bank liquidity creation and these liquidity-reducing effects are smaller among more profitable banks and larger among …
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disclose to the public? By integrating the gravity model of investment with the state-specific process of bank deregulation … that occurred in the United States from the 1980s through the 1990s, we develop a bank-specific, time-varying measure of … and the frequency with which banks restate financial statements. The results suggest that competition reduces bank opacity …
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disclose to the public? By integrating the gravity model of investment with the state-specific process of bank deregulation … that occurred in the United States from the 1980s through the 1990s, we develop a bank-specific, time-varying measure of … and the frequency with which banks restate financial statements. The results suggest that competition reduces bank opacity …
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We develop a new identification strategy to evaluate the impact of the geographic expansion of bank holding company … (BHC) assets across U.S. metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) on BHC risk. We find that the geographic expansion of bank …
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greater insider ownership leads to less equity issuances. Several tests are consistent with the view that bank insiders are … between bank equity and lending, the results stress that ownership structure can shape the resilience of banks-and hence the …
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionFinance and Growth, Inequality, and PovertyBanks, growth, inequality, and the poorCross-country evidenceU.S. evidence on finance, growth, inequality, and the poorBanks, markets, and growthFinancial Innovation and GrowthConclusionsReferences
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Financial regulators and politicians unsuccessfully maintained the safety and soundness of the U.S. financial system not only because they lacked the proper tools but also because they lacked the proper incentives. While filling regulatory gaps and improving supervisory tools are worthwhile...
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