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Using comprehensive loan-level data in China, we investigate how the deregulation on bank entry barriers alters local … deregulation are adversely mitigated by entrant banks' preferences for lending to SOEs over more productive private firms. This …
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Banking reforms — that reduced interest rates — boosted college enrollment rates among able students from middle class families. We define “able” students as those with learning aptitude scores in the top two-thirds of the U.S. population. We define “middle class” as families in...
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Using comprehensive loan-level data in China, we investigate how the deregulation on bank entry barriers alters local … deregulation are adversely mitigated by entrant banks’ preferences for lending to SOEs over more productive private firms. This …
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We use firm-level data for France and Italy to explore the impact of service regulation reform implemented in the two …
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We use firm-level data for France and Italy to explore the impact of service regulation reform implemented in the two … Italy and 3.5% for France …
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deregulation process. We find that once the geographic deregulation process finishes, inter-regional mergers between savings banks … will be mergers between savings and commercial banks. -- branch deregulation ; mergers ; optimal behavior ; Spanish banking …
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The paper analyzes the influence of credit-, labor-, and product market deregulation policies on economic growth in … work finds that deregulation contributed to the per capita GDP levels of the early reformers relatively more than to the … acceleration effect for the late reformers, which points to large dynamic welfare gains from deregulation. The latter result …
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