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The financial sector has been one of the most profitable sectors of the Hungarian economy for years. The same financial sector which, in the nineties, underwent a painful and very expensive consolidation period. This matter of fact has drawn the researchers' attention to that particular sector....
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This article examines the spread of financialization in Germany before the financial crisis. It provides an up-to date overview on the literature on financialization and reviews which of the phenomena typically associated with financialization have emerged in Germany. In particular, the article...
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Governance of the Banking Firm" the author builds on the literatures on corporate governance and financial regulation. In … with the concept of governance could imply that in the banking firm, selecting managers with a proper intrinsic motivation … shares on stock exchanges in developed markets and foreign bank ownership and involvement in local banking systems have …
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, focusing in particular on reducing the oligopoly in the banking sector, increasing investment options by reforming its bond and …
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estimations on up to 119 non- OECD countries for 1980-2006. Financial intermediation, in particular commercial banking, has a …
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effects of banking consolidation and technological change on small business lending. The model suggests that not banking size …
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12 years. In this early stage, I find that a larger management board correlates with higher banking income and lower … banking risk. A more dispersed ownership structure correlates with higher income and lower risk. Incentive based remuneration …
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