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This article explores the effect of delays in updating prudential regulation on countries' likelihood of experiencing banking crises, and it disentangles the impact of different aspects of regulation on crisis onset. I argue that delays in revising banks' prudential regulation allow banks to...
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Why do sudden and massive social, economic, and political changes occur when and where they do? Are there institutional preconditions that encourage such changes when present and discourage such changes when absent? In this paper, I employ a general model which suggests that massive equilibrium...
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In the aftermath of the financial crisis, governments and regulators intended to strengthen financial stability by changing the regulatory architecture of banking and financial markets. One of the issues widely discussed was the question of whether the universal banking model, i.e. the...
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This paper studies how international capital flows are transmitted from the banking sector to the real sector in a bank-based open economy. The analysis centers on the role of institutions and domestic policies in reducing moral hazard problems and on determining the net benefit of international...
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