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point per annum. Economic output is mainly affected by an increase in bank lending spreads as banks pass a rise in bank … Tier 1 capital ratio) could increase bank lending spreads by about 50 basis points. The estimated effects on GDP growth …
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structures. Furthermore, the corporate structure affects bank risk taking and affiliate size. …
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auf dem Kreditmarkt wieder leicht verschlechtert. Die sich eintrübende konjunkturelle Entwicklung in der deutschen … berichteten überwiegend westdeutsche Unternehmen des Groß- und Einzelhandels von einer restriktiveren Haltung ihrer Bank, nun …
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additionally reducing the available bank credit to firms through a "deposit run". Empirical results from a VAR model broadly …
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Periods of banking distress are often followed by sizable and long-lasting contractions in bank credit. They may be … capital-constrained banks, a "credit crunch". This paper develops a bank model to study credit crunches and their real effects …
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expansion, assesses future trends, and evaluates its policy implications. It concludes that bank credit to the private sector is …
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This paper assesses Vietnam’s 2001 Article IV Consultation, First Review Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF), and a Request for Waiver and Modification of Performance Criteria. Economic performance has been positive so far in 2001, under the first-year PRGF-supported...
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A model of the domestic financial intermediation of foreign capital inflows based on agency costs is developed for studying financial crises in emerging markets. In equilibrium, the banking system becomes progressively more fragile under imperfect prudential regulation and public sector loan...
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on a sample of Latin American countries, we find that ongoing central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market …
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This paper uses a DSGE model with banks and financial frictions in credit markets to assess the medium-term macroeconomic costs of increasing capital and liquidity requirements. The analysis indicates that the macroeconomic costs of such measures are sensitive to the length of the implementation...
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