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This paper develops a structural model of competition in the lending market to examine the impact of financial reforms … both on competition and on banks' risk taking incentives. Drawing on the literature on the uniqueness of bank loans vis …-à-vis arms length debt, we estimate an empirical model with reference to the Indian commercial banking reform experience (1992 …
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competition exerts competitive pressure on the banking system, and hence it negatively contributes to the bank's stability. It has …The literature is unsettled on the simultaneous existence of Competition-Stability and Competition-Fragility phenomena … with 2-SLS system equation modeling to further explore linkages between competition, systemic risk, and stability …
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Employing data on Indian banks for 1992-2012, the article examines the impact of macroprudential measures on bank performance. First, it finds that state-owned banks tend to have lower profitability and soundness than their private counterparts. Next, it tests whether such differentials between...
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-prudential analysis ; deposit insurance ; interbank market ; wholesale depositors ; bank runs ; banking crisis ; liquidity dry-ups …
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Using data on Indian banks during 1996-2007, the paper examines the impact of bank activity and short-term funding for bank returns and risks. The findings indicate that larger, fast growing financial firms tend to have higher fee income shares. In addition, banks with greater reliance on fee...
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to old private banks. -- banking ; return on asset ; Z-score ; fee income ; non-deposit funding ; India …
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Many emerging markets have undertaken significant financial sector reforms especially in their banking sectors that … success of banking reforms in India where significant banking reforms have been introduced since 1990s. Using the argument …
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turn, depends upon a sound and solvent banking system. Banks needs to be more closely watched than any other type of …
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Financial Inclusion for inclusive growth is a topic of contemporary significance and relevance. This study besides establishing the growth enhancing role of bank-based financial intermediation through empirical evidence has also found that access to finance by the poor is a prerequisite for...
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paper models a simple and basic axiomatic form of banking stability index (BSI) in the context of an emerging economy …This paper while emphasising the importance of the concept of financial stability in wake of recent global financial … crisis in particular and other (banking and financial) crises in general attempts to highlight the significance of the …
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