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Japanese banking crisis. By leveraging a unique dataset merging firm-level financial statements and bank balance sheets, the … study aims to examine whether the capital injections primarily benefited high-productivity firms or were misallocated to … struggling "zombie" firms. The empirical results suggest that banks, post-injection, increased lending to both high-productivity …
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natural experiment to study the effects of reduced bank capital adequacy on productivity. Affected banks respond not only by …We provide evidence that a weak banking sector has contributed to low productivity growth following the European … the resulting increase in factor misallocation accounts for 20% of the decline in productivity in Portugal in 2012. …
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In an international context, this paper analyzes the main drivers of Brazil's bank spreads measured by the net interest … countries; ranging from 1995 to 2009, including 106 banks for Brazil and 16,434 banks worldwide. The analysis finds that micro …-factors are the main drivers of spreads across the world. In the case of Brazil, the spread is found to be strongly accounted for …
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