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the Chinese one [Speranskaya, 1999]. The author looks at government banking and the relevance of banks for the non …-financial economy and concludes that banking models in China and Russia are different. Since the time of that publication, the Russian … non-banking financial institutions. Our main hypothesis is that the institutional models of banking in China and Russia …
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crisis, the change goes in the direction of greater government involvement in banks and centralized allocation of financial …The paper tries to measure institutional change in the banking industry, taking the case of Russia in 1991-2016. I put … institutions inherent to Russia. The contribution of this paper is that it proposes a set of metrics quantifying institutional …
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We examine the structure, governance, and balance sheets of state-controlled banks in Russia, which accounted for over … market concentration in Russia (by consolidating the market shares of core state-controlled banks), which produces a picture … viability of state ownership of banks in Russia and to evaluate the country's banking sector …
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This paper investigates the cost efficiency of Russian banks with regard to their heterogeneity in terms of ownership … decisions. The results indicate that the core state banks, as distinct from other state-controlled banks, were nearly as … efficient as private domestic banks during and after the crisis of 2008–2009. Foreign banks appear to be the least efficient …
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This paper considers the comparative efficiency of public, private, and foreign banks in Rus-sia, a transition economy …-tion of foreign currency items in bank balance sheets. Public banks are split into core and other state-controlled banks … SFA scores of banks and bank clusters (heterogeneity in risk preference and asset structure) to explain changes in bank …
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This paper considers the comparative efficiency of public, private, and foreign banks in Russia, a transition economy … revaluation of foreign currency items in bank balance sheets. Public banks are split into core and other state-controlled banks … SFA scores of banks and bank clusters (heterogeneity in risk preference and asset structure) to explain changes in bank …
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This paper reviews the progress of banking reforms in China over the last five years. The stated goal of reform is to … 'transform major banks into internationally competitive joint-stock commercial banks with appropriate corporate governance … the international best practices in bank governance and regulation and listing of major banks at the Hong Kong stock …
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recapitalisation of problematic banks under both of our proposed baseline and adverse scenarios. -- stress testing ; bank ; Russia …. Furthermore, given that Russia's banking sector is small and fragmented relative to advanced economies, the loss of external …
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commercial banking has been inconsistent and limited in scope. To this day, core banks have yet to be privatized and the state … Russia to regulate banking and finance, including rule of law, competition, deposit insurance, bankruptcy, and corporate … Russia to an impasse - the banking sector's ownership structure hinders further advancement of market institutions. Indeed …
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