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Can a tightening of the bank resolution regime lead to more prudent bank behavior? This policy paper reviews arguments … for why this could be the case and presents evidence linking changes in bank resolution regimes with bank risk-taking. The … authors find that the tightening of bank resolution in the U.S. (i.e., the introduction of the Orderly Liquidation Authority …
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backstop for bank restructuring is needed. The ESM can play a role but additional fiscal burden sharing agreements are needed …
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backstop for bank restructuring is needed. The ESM can play a role but additional fiscal burden sharing agreements are needed …
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, Daniela Termersch, Rijnhard van Tets, Bank Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans Tietmeyer, Dr. Herbert Walter, Dr. Alexander Winterstein …
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bank health and the consequences for aggregate productivity in 11 European countries. Controlling for cyclical effects, the … Europe may at least partly stem from bank forbearance. The increasing survival of zombie firms congests markets and … around one-third of the impact of zombie congestion on capital misallocation can be directly attributed to bank health and …
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