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The protection afforded to franchisees differs widely across the world. Nations with economically strong franchise sectors typically regulate the contract’s bargaining phase and post-formation. Responding to the European Parliament’s call for a review of regulations governing Europe’s...
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. Using a simultaneous-equations framework, we investigate the relationship between bank capital buffer and liquidity for … European and US publicly traded commercial banks from 2000 to 2008. Previous research studying the determinants of bank capital …
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. Using a simultaneous equations framework, we investigate the relationship between bank regulatory capital and bank liquidity … determinants of bank capital buffer has neglected the role of liquidity. On the whole, we find that banks decrease their regulatory …
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The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of bank capital, bank liquidity level and credit risk on the … USA banking industry. The findings show that bank capital and credit risk influence profitability in Asian developed … is similar for large, small and medium-size banks. The results of this paper indicate that liquidity and bank capital …
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the proprietary bank-to-bank European interbank dataset extracted from Target2 and also exploit the Lehman and sovereign …
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This article will analyze the macroprudential regulations of the United States, and will organize a revised discussion of the regulations deployed in the executive branch (the White House and federal regulatory agencies) and the Congress. Ten years after the financial crisis, the United States...
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While the balance sheet structure of U.S. banks influences how they respond to liquidity risks, the mechanisms for the effects on and consequences for lending vary widely across banks. We demonstrate fundamental differences across banks without foreign affiliates versus those with foreign...
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This paper identifies how bank branching benefited local economies during the Great Depression. Using archival data and … narrative evidence, I show how Bank of America's branch network in 1930s California created an internal capital market to … competing banking offices. The bank's presence caused smaller city property value contractions and stronger recoveries through …
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This paper studies how structural transformation exacerbates financial crises. Using newly collected data, I document the persistent effect of credit supply shocks on local economies during the Great Depression. Cities with access to an unusually generous branching network were no different from...
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