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This paper shows that the supply side of credit is a major factor for the phenomenonof hampered interest rate pass-through in monopolistic banking markets. Our data,covering all 1,555 small and medium sized banks in Germany, provides a clear wayto partial out demand shocks; we are thus able to...
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At year-end 2019, high rates of the retail lending market were registered. This growth demonstrated increased accessibility of loans to households amid moderate inflation and stable financial state of households. Excessive banking sector's liquidity was an additional trigger for this growth....
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In 2016, the volume of bank lending resumed growth. However, its level remains below the 2014 indicators and is … insufficient to curtail the reduction of the population's loan debt volumes. There is a shift in the retail bank lending debt …
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. Amidst increased sanctions pressure, the government and the Central Bank will be forced again, as during the crisis caused by …
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This paper analyzes empirically the relationship between money market uncertainty and unexpected deviations in retail interest rates in a sample of 10 OECD countries. We find that, with the exception of the US, money market uncertainty has only a modest impact on the conditional volatility of...
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This paper measures how both geographical and cultural proximity of bank branches affect household credit choice and …
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Research shows that Black, Latinx, and other minorities pay more for credit and banking services, and that wealth accumulation differs starkly between their households and white households. The link between debt inequality and the wealth gap, however, remains less thoroughly explored,...
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