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volatility of growth and profitability are bank-size dependent, and (iii) the relationship between growth and profitability of a … bank. Using a dynamic panel model estimated by GMM for a mixed sample of more than 1500 banks from 65 countries, we find no … evidence of persistence in bank growth. However, our findings suggest significant persistence in bank profitability. Moreover …
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The stochastic frontier analysis (Aigner et al., 1977, Meeusen and van de Broeck, 1977) is widely used to estimate individual efficiency scores. The basic idea lies in the introduction of an additive error term consisting of a noise and an inefficiency term. Most often the assumption of a...
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different liquidity types, central bank liquidity, funding and market liquidity and their relevant risks. In order to understand … the workings of financial system liquidity, as well as the role of the central bank, we bring together relevant literature … bank liquidity can be important in managing a liquidity crisis, yet it is not a panacea. It can act as an immediate but …
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The economic liberalization in India was expected to boost the economy, particularly the industrial sector through … tested in the context of the developed countries and India. An attempt is made in the paper to study this relationship with … reference to India’s economic liberalization. Hoping to overcome some of the problems of the earlier studies conducted in India …
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examine adverse liquidity shocks on main developedcountry banking systems and their relationships to emerging markets across …
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Foreign banks pulled signifi cant funding from their U.S. branches during the Great Recession. We estimate that the average-sized branch experienced a 12 percent net internal fund withdrawal, with the fund transfer disproportionately bigger for larger branches. This internal shock to the balance...
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is the liquidity management of these banks, specifically the regular flow of funds between parent banks and their …
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