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-billion dollar bailout brokered at the offices of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. This article situates that financial volatility …
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This article offers a critique of the deregulation of banking and finance that started with the breakdown of the Bretton Woods regime of fixed exchange rates during the Nixon administration, accelerated with interest rate deregulation during the Carter administration, and was deepened during the...
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This paper discusses recent bank runs in seven transition economies (Russia, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia …, Lithuania and Romania), comparing them against the older US experience and theoretical research. Bank runs seem to usually be … information based. For example, improvements in bank transparency such as new accounting rules can reveal a bank's insolvency and …
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Bank of India (rbi.org.in) and various other reports like magazines, journals, published books. The data collected for the …
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, policymakers, and bank managers for better decision making. …
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We show that social capital improves the viability of stakeholder-oriented firms operating in competitive markets. Studying exits from the population of Norwegian savings banks after deregulations, we find that banks located in communities with high social capital have a higher probability of...
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The paper aims to investigate some significant critical issues of the national and international regulation of bank …
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