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This study assess the effect of corruption on the occurrence of banking crisis for a sample of 38 countries over the … period 2000 – 2017. We consider both the direct and the indirect channels through which corruption might affect the … occurrence of banking crisis. We also check using a threshold regression approach for the existence of a corruption threshold …
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Living in the technological era, we see that traditional banking is driving us towards the cancer of corruption and it … is incomprehensible. Corruption in the Indian banking system has slightly lowered since the launching of the Digital … India Campaign. When the government of India made its first move (i.e., demonetization) to curb corruption the outcome was …
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We empirically examine whether bank lending corruption is influenced by the ownership structure of banks, a country …'s regulatory environment and its level of economic development. We find that corruption in lending is higher when state-owned banks … curtail bank lending corruption if induced by family-controlled ownership, but not if induced by state-controlled ownership …
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We relate the valuation dynamics of global systemically important banks (G-SIB) to levels of public sector corruption … in their country of domicile. We show that G-SIB valuations benefitted from higher perceived public sector corruption … as evidence of a corruption-related hidden subsidy in the valuation of G-SIBs before the crisis, which is reversed after …
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This study examines how bribery influences bank debt ratios for a large sample of firms from 14 transition countries. We combine information on bribery practices from the BEEPS survey with firm-level accounting data from the Amadeus database. Bribery is measured by the frequency of extra...
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-wide institutional quality (corruption) on various bank activities: (i) the ratio of nonperforming loans to total loans; (ii) the capital … sectors, corruption can proxy for a number of exogenous influences, including institutional quality and riskiness in a country … these countries. Corruption also increases the chances of apprehending innocent people …
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-wide institutional quality (corruption) on various bank activities: (i) the ratio of nonperforming loans to total loans; (ii) the capital … sectors, corruption can proxy for a number of exogenous influences, including institutional quality and riskiness in a country … these countries. Corruption also increases the chances of apprehending innocent people. Furthermore, bad institutional …
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Banks perform similar functions all over the world. Nevertheless, the banking systems around the world are very different. This paper analyses how the difference affects local firms as well as small and medium-sized enterprises. For my project, I combine banking and economic data of five EU...
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and firings in Italy over a 10-year period to estimate the deterrence and displacement effects of guards. We find that …
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Following on from a paper by Yoshiharu Oritani, Public Governance of Central Banks: An Approach from New Institutional Economics. Public governance is an institutional framework whereby the general public governs a central bank by and through the legislative and executive bodies in a country....
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