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This article undertakes a critical comparison of two books­-Private Banking in Europe: Rise, Retreat, and Resurgence by Youssef Cassis and Philip Cottrell, and Financial Elites and European Banking: Historical Perspectives, edited by Youssef Cassis and Giuseppe Telesca-to explore how different...
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For now, effective capital controls allow the Chinese authorities to retain regulated deposit and lending rates, quantitative credit guidance and bond market rationing. Relaxation of the capital controls would put these policies at risk. Reserve requirements can be extended to bank inflows from...
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Based on a sample of 87 countries, this paper shows that non-financial institutions, specifically rule of law, do matter for the relative merits of bank-based and market-based financial systems. Market-based systems work better in low rule of law countries, while bank-based systems are more...
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The issues in today's crisis – and indeed in the most important crises, historically – can best be understood as a …
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2008 financial crisis as measured by the dramatic shift in net interest income in favor of banks. The paper also concludes …
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also with respect to the global financial crisis, why financial systems are crisis-prone and the relationship between …
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. Over history, every truly meaningful crisis has had elements of asymmetric information, particularly affecting innovative … system, crisis will always "surprise" supervisors, for whom financial innovations outside their narrow legally-defined charge …
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competition. If suffrage is restricted to the elite, this will result in poor corporate control rights and more reliance on banks …
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