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, and the bank approval disparity is also larger in more racially biased counties. We conclude that insofar as automation by …
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from banks and toward fintechs is significantly stronger in more racially biased counties, and the bank approval disparity …
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bank approval disparity is also larger in more racially biased counties. We conclude that insofar as automation by fintechs …
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, and the bank approval disparity is also larger in more racially biased counties. We conclude that insofar as automation by …
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-crisis period, the onset of the global crisis has put an end to this process. Second, bank-level market power appears to vary … domestically-owned banks. -- bank market power ; CE European countries ; global financial crisis ; foreign ownership …
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-crisis period, the onset of the global crisis has put an end to this process. Second, bank-level market power appears to vary …
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Bank Stability And Market Concentration In The Emerging Capital Markets Of … Southeast Asia -- Chapter 3: Bank Competition + Market Concentration = Financial Stability? -- Chapter 4: Does Income … Diversification Enhance Bank Efficiency And Stability In Periods Of Increased Competition? -- Chapter 5: Macro Stress Testing Of The …
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regulation and Europeanisation of supervision, however, -so far neglecting differences in risk profiles and bank sizes …-Anwendungen vorhandene Bank- und Finanzdienstleistungen ergänzen, aber nicht ersetzen werden. Wir warnen jedoch vor bestehenden …
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Stylized data shows a structural break in the integration of lending markets which coincides with the global financial crisis. During and after the crisis, banks actively reduced their share of foreign relative to domestic banking activity and lending in particular. This increase in lending...
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