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Die noch immer andauernde Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrise zeigt, wie wichtig funktionierende Bankenmärkte für die Stabilität einer Volkswirtschaft sind. Die weltweite Verflechtung der Bankenmärkte ermöglicht einerseits eine stärkere globale Diversifizierung der Bankenrisiken, andererseits...
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During the last years, gravity equations have leapt from the trade literature over into the literature on financial markets. Martin and Rey (2004) were the first to provide a theoretical model for cross-border asset trade, yielding a structural gravity equation that could be tested empirically....
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The financial crisis that started to unfold in 2007 has thrown the world economy into deep turmoil. Developments on international financial markets have proven the special importance of the banking system for a well-functioning of global markets. During the last decades, banking markets have...
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Governments often justify interventions into the financial system in the form of bail outs or liquidity assistance with the systemic importance of large banks for the real economy. In this paper, we analyze whether idiosyncratic shocks to loan growth at large banks have effects on real GDP...
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During the last years, gravity equations have leapt from the trade literature over into the literature on financial markets. Martin and Rey (2004) were the first to provide a theoretical model for cross-border asset trade, yielding a structural gravity equation that could be tested empirically....
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