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The paper presents the welfare cost of inflation in a banking time economy that models exchange credit through a bank … welfare cost of a 10% inflation rate instead of zero, for comparison to other estimates, as well as the cost of a 2% inflation … rate instead of a zero inflation rate. The zero rate is specified as the US inflation rate target in the 1978 Employment …
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The factors that determine Indonesian bank risk (especially income volatility) are considered from a longer run perspective. The paper considers Indonesian banking through three distinct developmental phases, (i) the period leading up to and including the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC), (ii) the...
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This study investigated the relationship between mobile money and Nigerian banks with the purpose of ascertaining if forward and backward causal linkages exist and the direction of causation between the two variables. This inquiry was motivated by the inherent challenges of a low level of...
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Indonesia, the practice of sharia-based banking system is based on the Banking Act No. 7 May 1992. This Act provides Islamic …
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Large and growing international financial linkages between East and West have altered the nature of the stability risks faced by European banking systems, increasing susceptibility to contagion. This paper aims to identify potential risks of cross-border contagion using a sample of large Western...
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A new test for financial market contagion based on increases in extremal dependence (co-kurtosis and co-volatility) is developed to identify the propagation mechanism of shocks across international financial markets. This new approach is applied to test for contagion in equity markets and...
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This study tests the efficiency and profitability of banks that belongs to two different sectors:a) Islamic Banks (IBs) and b) Traditional Banks (TBs). The study concentrates on the pre and post 2008 financial crisis with an aim to test if there are any significant differences in performance...
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