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The paper empirically examines the implementation record of international financial regulation of the banking sector … record is particularly strong in countries where large banking sectors and big banks are both present, and where regulation …
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The paper empirically examines the implementation record of international financial regulation of the banking sector … record is particularly strong in countries where large banking sectors and big banks are both present, and where regulation …
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the costs of banking regulation (and on the social value of making credit available to selected borrowers) incentivizes … regulation, rents and financial intermediation in five chapters, which can be broadly structured into two parts. …
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In early nineteenth-century America, banks were chartered through legislative acts of incorporation. Most bank charters established local monopolies so that charters created economic rents. The public choice approach holds that governmental creation of artificial rents invites rent seeking and...
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the costs of banking regulation (and on the social value of making credit available to selected borrowers) incentivizes … regulation, rents and financial intermediation in five chapters, which can be broadly structured into two parts. …
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the costs of banking regulation (and on the social value of making credit available to selected borrowers) incentivizes … regulation, rents and financial intermediation in five chapters, which can be broadly structured into two parts. …
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