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We develop a two-country DSGE model with global banks to analyze the role of crossborder banking flows on the transmission of a quality of capital shock in the United States to emerging market economies (EMEs). Banks face a moral hazard problem for borrowing from households. EME's banks might be...
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This article reviews the main issues of regulating and supervising banks in emerging markets with a view toward evaluating the long-run options. Particular attention is paid to Latin America and East Asia. These economies face a severe policy commitment problem that leads to excessive bailouts...
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This paper argues that the decline in cross-border banking since 2007 does not amount to a broad-based retreat in international lending ("financial deglobalisation"). We show that BIS international banking data organised by the nationality of ownership ("consolidated view") provide a clearer...
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-of-payments, view. They show that what appears to be a global shrinkage of bank positions is actually driven by European banks. These … dataset of banks' affiliates (branches and subsidiaries), we demonstrate that the who (i.e., bank nationality) accounts for … more of the peak-to-trough shrinkage in foreign claims than does the where (i.e., locational factors). We relate bank …
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