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This paper forms the United Kingdom's contribution to the International Banking Research Network's project examining the cross-border spillovers of prudential policy actions, where each participant in the network uses proprietary bank-level data available to central banks. We examine whether...
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The regulation of bank capital as a means of smoothing the credit cycle is a central element of forthcoming macro …-prudential regimes internationally. For such regulation to be effective in controlling the aggregate supply of credit it must be the case …
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The regulation of bank capital as a means of smoothing the credit cycle is a central element of forthcoming macro …-prudential regimes internationally. For such regulation to be effective in controlling the aggregate supply of credit it must be the case …
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The regulation of bank capital to improve the resilience of the financial system and, related to this aim, as a means … regulation to be effective in controlling the aggregate supply of credit: (i) changes in capital requirements need to affect loan …
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This paper examines the relationship between financial regulation and the current account in an intertemporal model of … the current account where financial regulation affects the current account through liquidity constraints. Greater … tested with an interacted panel VAR model where the coefficients are allowed to vary with the degree of financial regulation …
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Countries around the world have tended to become more closely linked through the movement of goods, capital and people over time. It is often argued that this globalisation is a seemingly irreversible trend that can only move in one direction, especially in international finance. For example,...
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