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This paper sets forth a new perspective to address some problems that arise from the mixed governance nature of a state-owned bank. Firstly, it stresses that the principle of subsidiarity is at the root of decision-making processes in which the bank involves itself on the grounds of political...
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Government-driven credit played an important role in countervailing the private credit crunch in Brazil during the recent financial crisis. However, government credit concessions continued to expand after the economy recovered. This paper investigates some important features of this expansion...
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This paper examines the evolution of the Bank of England under a framework of entangled political economy that originates in a process of bank bargains. The theory explains the process by which the political economy order becomes increasingly entangled in the banking system, leading to a...
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This paper examines banks' accounting choices between fair-value and historical-cost accounting when reported accounting information is used for capital requirement regulation. In choosing fair-value relative to historical-cost, banks must consider potential benefits of additional lending in...
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This paper investigates how government-led banking liberalization affects credit allocation by banks using as a quasi-natural experiment the establishment of city commercial banks (CCBs) in China. Based on more than three million corporate financial statements spanning over 16 years, we find...
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