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stakeholder and bank-driven countries such as Germany and Japan. In order to better understand either the Japanese or German …
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This paper aims to investigate the drivers of the emerging loan broker market in the lending business value chain. Transaction cost economics, the dominant paradigm for understanding make or buy decisions, represents the starting point of my research. Capabilities based view of banking firms and...
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We consider how size matters for banks in three size groups: small community banks with assets less than $1 billion, large community banks with assets between $1 billion and $10 billion, and midsize banks with assets between $10 billion and $50 billion. To illustrate the differences between...
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SUPERSEDES WP16-15 We consider how size matters for banks in three size groups: banks with assets of less than $1 billion (small community banks), banks with assets between $1 billion and $10 billion (large community banks), and banks with assets between $10 billion and $50 billion (midsize...
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We consider how size matters for banks in three size groups: banks with assets of less than $ 1 billion (small community banks), banks with assets between $ 1 billion and $ 10 billion (large community banks), and banks with assets between $ 10 billion and $ 50 billion (midsize banks). Community...
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of bank mergers on the lending relationship and on client-firm performance. We … study bank mergers that have occurred in Japan since 2000 and find that banks reduce the loan amounts for firms with which …, and the kink point is 5%. Using the bank merger events and the 5% rule as the exogenous shock for blockholders, our …
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