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on the financial sector. Using a cross-country panel data set of 152 countries over the period 1999–2007 we also provide …
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on the financial sector. Using a cross-country panel data set of 152 countries over the period 1999–2007 we also provide …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010160827
Financial institutions heterogeneity, a high degree of dissimilarity across multiple dimensions, including business focuses, correlated asset holdings, capital structures, and funding sources, reduces systemic risk. We empirically test this hypothesis using a bank holding company (BHC) level...
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Financial institutions heterogeneity, a high degree of dissimilarity across multiple dimensions, including business focuses, correlated asset holdings, capital structures, and funding sources, reduces systemic risk. We empirically test this hypothesis using a bank holding company (BHC) level...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014258573
Ambiguous impacts of financial development on income inequality in the literature imply that the impacts can be affected by other variables and may depend on different dimensions of financial development. This paper studies the effects of financial development with multi-dimensional analysis...
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This Article argues that information gaps—pockets of information that are pertinent and knowable but not currently known—are a byproduct of shadow banking and a meaningful source of systemic risk. It lays the foundation for this claim by juxtaposing the regulatory regime governing the shadow...
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After the destructive impact of the global financial crisis of 2008, many believe that pre-crisis financial market regulation did not take the "big picture" of the system suffciently into account and, subsequently, financial supervision mainly "missed the forest for the trees". As a result, the...
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The case for central bank independence is built on an intellectual two-step. Step one argues there is a problem of inflation prone government. Step two argues independence is the solution to that problem. This paper challenges that case and shows it is based on false politics and economics. The...
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There have been several opinions of the use of cryptocurrencies, most researchers have assessed the positives and negatives in however way they can; but to better understand its correlation with respect to commodities, we take a look at two commodities, Gold and Energy product (Crude) and assess...
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The issue regarding cross-border business has been a key issue on the minds of businesses across the globe. As organizations as well as firms seek to maximize their profit through operating in different jurisdictions, it is quite imperative to take a critical look at the issue regarding...
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