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banks operating in Italy and France over the period 2000-2015, exploring the existence of an international bank lending …
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Italian market fragmentation during the post-Lehman and sovereign debt crisis era. By using Italian bank and GIPSI country CDS … relationship between the sovereign-to-banks contagion risk variable and market fragmentation in rate on the e-MID interbank market … sovereign debt crisis. Our findings suggest that even if the home country/bank ties impact interbank market integration …
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Advanced economies have been witnessing a pronounced slowdown of productivity growth since the global financial crisis …
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sectors. France, Italy and Spain are models of growth and development through tourism, which is possible due to their cultural …
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explanation of the evolution of these variables and present a comparison of their evolution in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and …
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The paper analyses the recent supply side developments in France, Germany, and Italy …
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Germany - also in comparison with five other member states of the European Union (France, Great Britain, Italy, the …
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banks operating in Italy and France over the period 2000–2015, exploring the existence of an international bank lending … US monetary policy tightening leads to a reduction of lending to the domestic economy in both France and Italy, and this …
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banks operating in Italy and France over the period 2000-2015, exploring the existence of an international bank lending … US monetary policy tightening leads to a reduction of lending to the domestic economy in both France and Italy, and this …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011959232