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CRE loan shares at local banks. CRE concentrations were a principal cause of post-crisis bank failures, and this paper … presents evidence showing how competition increases not just individual bank fragility, but the stability of the banking sector …
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To reconcile the mixed empirical results, we develop a theoretical model whose main implication is a concave impact of regulation on the probability of a crisis. We test this relationship by applying a Probit model of a non-linear specification to annual data from 1999 to 2011 drawn from 132...
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This paper illustrates that systemically important banks reduce a range of activities at year- end, leading to lower additional capital requirements in the form of G-SIB buffers. The effects are stronger for banks with higher incentives to reduce the indicators, and for banks with balance sheet...
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Japanese banking crisis. By leveraging a unique dataset merging firm-level financial statements and bank balance sheets, the …
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This article has a following thesis: changes in banking and a role of banks in real economy in last years, give an argument for treating banks as public good. Banks received a great support from governments as a result of the subprime crisis. G-20 and European Commission recommended new...
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