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The European market has been served by regulated and licensed e-money tokens (EMTs) since 2019, contradicting the claim that legal clarity is needed for EMTs. Despite the well-functioning e-money legislation, the EU Parliament will vote on a new regulation specifically for EMTs as part of the...
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The constitutional conception of market integration within the European Union entails creating a level playing field for competition in the consolidated banking sector. The financial crisis of 2008 brought with it the need to proceed with care as it rolled back the gains of improving competitive...
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We establish that a monopoly bank never uses collateral as a screening device. A pooling equilibrium always exists in …
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We analyze the relationship between loan pricing and market concentration in the US corporate loan market by creating a measure of markup using banks’ internal loan risk assessments. Our risk-adjusted measure of markup is orthogonal to the subsequent performance of loans, while a measure that...
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support for the hypothesis that banks price their informational monopoly. We also find that it is costly for firms to enter …
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Pursuing delinquent borrowers requires considerable effort, and creditors may lack the incentive to exert this costly effort in uncompetitive banking sectors. To examine this, we use a uniquely large dataset of public and private corporate bankruptcy filings spanning a banking-sector reform that...
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