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In this paper, we analyze how sources of political influence relate to the actual regulatory treatment of distressed banks and to the expectation of bank support provided by the government. We assemble a unique dataset that links U.S. banks' sources of influence (e.g., lobbying expenditures,...
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In this paper, we analyze how sources of political influence relate to the actual regulatory treatment of distressed banks and to the expectation of bank support provided by the government. We assemble a unique dataset that links U.S. banks' sources of influence (e.g., lobbying expenditures,...
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This paper examines empirically to which extent public banks feature a different pattern in their lending behaviour over macroeconomic fluctuations. Based on a unique dataset from 1990 to 2010, including at most 459 public banks in 93 countries, I can handle ownership change by including records...
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In this paper, we examine how the institutional design affects the outcome of bank bailout decisions. In the German …
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In this paper, we examine how the institutional design affects the outcome of bank bailout decisions. In the German …
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-equations model that specifies the probability of a bailout and banks’ risk taking.We identify the effect of expected bailout …-2006. The marginal effect of risk with respect to bailout expectations is 7.2 basis points. A change of bailout expectations by …
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