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Bank compensation in distress is often regarded as special due to the prevalence of high bonus payments. I study European banks over the period 2014 to 2018 to determine how banks adjust compensation during distress in the post-crisis era. I use a novel hand-collected database to analyze...
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' and managers' fiduciary duty of care. In principle, payments predicated on judicial evaluations of directors' and managers … liability could impose less risk on directors and managers, and provide better risk-taking incentives, than standard performance …
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In this paper I discuss Bitcoin’s defining features that make it a unique asset. I argue that Bitcoin should not be considered as a single purpose asset only, but rather as a new digital financial asset serving several function. In addition to functioning as a means of payment (at least...
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Central bank independence and governance (CBIG) is a term subject to conflicting definitions and modelling and so its related studies are difficult to compare. This paper therefore focuses on developing of a workable definition, and a robust CBIG index model by identifying its key determinants....
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We lay a ground for a simple comparison of positive and possible side (adverse) effects of zero interest rate policy (ZLB policy) on welfare. Using a standard New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model, we show that if one assumes that the ZLB policy has no side effects, then...
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Based on a connection between network analysis and B-VAR models, this paper provides a first empirical evidence of the relationships between capital centralization expressed in terms of network control on one hand and monetary policy guidelines and business cycles on the other. Our findings...
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Monetary policy is known to have heterogeneous regional economic effects. Building on the notion that production factors and investment opportunities are locally concentrated, we show that firms partly navigate the uncertainty associated with monetary contraction by altering the scope of their...
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