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In this paper, by employing a novel approach, we study the relationship between bank type and small-business lending in a post-transition country. Using a unique dataset on bank branches and firm-level data, we find that local cooperative banks lend more to small businesses than do large...
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​In this paper, by employing a novel approach, we study the relationship between bank type and small-business lending in a post-transition country. Using a unique dataset on bank branches and firm-level data, we find that local cooperative banks lend more to small businesses than do large...
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using local money to satisfy local needs. A typical obstacle to this activity could be observed in Poland, in positive money … together with its explanation on the basis of the selected group of cooperative banks in Poland. According to the sector data …
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nancial performance of cooperative banks in Poland. The study covered 70 cooperative banks, where the level of expenditure on …
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The article presents the analysis of determinants of banks' competitiveness in local financial markets, with respect to local (cooperative) banks and branches of large commercial banks. The paper also evaluates the competitive position of the banks using the synthetic measure of competitive...
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operation of commercial banks in Poland to be very solid. Problems of strategic shareholders led to only slight depreciation of …
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We analyze a unique dataset to test an empirical model of retail bank fee determinants in five Central European countries. Due to the data structure we can cope with heterogeneity and cross-subsidization by employing a representative fee index instead of using variables associated with...
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