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observing the long-run consequences of failed guarantees is difficult in the modern era. We look to America's free-banking era …
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regulation of the banking sector, especially in terms of the structure of the sector, pricing behaviour and use of profits …
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considering a crisis period. Our results suggest that establishing restrictions in the universal banking model could damage the …
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for competition in the consolidated banking sector. The financial crisis of 2008 brought with it the need to proceed with … both structural and non-structural measures of competitive conditions, this study found that the consolidated banking … banking sector. The capital expense to fixed assets and total assets in the Europe area were found to be negatively related to …
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This study empirically analyses the links between banking competition and manufacturing productivity growth for a … banking competition is fiercer. We explain this result with the fact that bank market power, i.e., low competition, would … promote relationship banking, as theoretically argued, for example, by Petersen and Rajan (1995). Relationship banking would …
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banks' soundness, the structural characteristics and efficiency of the banking sector and the development of the capital …' development is supporting a stable evolution in banking sector. For the relationship between capital markets and soundness, our …
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. Subsequently, we analyze whether the 2014 financial reform had an effect on some of our competition measures. We use ordinary and … supporting the idea that the reform had a positive average effect and increased banks competition intensity during a few years …
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observing the long-run consequences of failed guarantees is difficult in the modern era. We look to America's free-banking era …-run consequences to financial depth when panics cast doubt upon a government's ability to honor its guarantees. -- banking panics …
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bank competition measures to study the role of banking system structure as a determinant of cross-country variability in … country and time fixed effects. We find that greater banking industry concentration is associated with more access to deposit …
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We show that U.S. banks price deposits almost uniformly across their branches and that this pricing practice is crucial to explain the deposit rate dynamics following bank mergers. We find a strong and sharp post-merger convergence between the deposit rates of the acquired branches and the...
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