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) shocks: an increased inow of global savings into the United States, and innovations in the securitization of mortgage credit … spreads. Only innovation in securitization (direct relaxation of the securitizers' financial constraint) matches mortgage …
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Financialisation is a complex and dynamic process of enlarging the monetary and financial relations in economy and society. This paper deals with the analysis of the financial market structure such as: the role and magnitude of financial sectors, the dynamics of the banking sector versus the...
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This paper studies the quantitative asset pricing implications of financial intermediary which faces an endogenous leverage constraint. I use a recursive method to construct the global solution that accounts for occasionally binding constraint. Quantitatively, the model generates a high and...
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Housing Finance is a high growth sector these days and is tipped to grow at a phenomenal 27-38% per annum. Housing Finance market is estimated to be about RTs. 80000 crore during the year 2006-07. Keeping in view the global economic environment banks and financial institutions have brought sea...
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Reforms of financial regulation after the crisis of 2007-2009 raise the question of what is the relation between financial regulators and competition authorities. Should competition authorities play a role in financial regulation? Should they co-operate with financial regulators? Or should they...
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