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characteristics to those rescued (peers), especially if the rescue packages do not contain restrictions on bank activities …. Specifically, after a bank is rescued, peers show greater Non-Performing Loans ratios and lower margins. We also investigate the …
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. Political indicators reveal bailout expectations after 2009, manifested as beliefs about the predicted probability of receiving … was lower, and loan rates were higher for banks with higher bailout expectations. The interest margins of unsupported …
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competitors as the firms leaving the market. We quantify these effects in the case of the 1984 bailout of timber companies that … faced substantial losses on existing federal timber contracts. We predict that the bailout substantially increased sale … prices in subsequent auctions because firms that might have might have been induced to enter without the bailout tended to …
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competitors as the firms leaving the market. We quantify these effects in the case of the 1984 bailout of timber companies that … faced substantial losses on existing federal timber contracts. We predict that the bailout substantially increased sale … prices in subsequent auctions because firms that might have might have been induced to enter without the bailout tended to …
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bank bail-outs on banks' risk-taking behavior. -- Government bail-out ; implicit and explicit government guarantees …This paper empirically investigates the effect of government bail-out policies on banks outside the safety net. We … construct a measure of bail-out perceptions by using rating information. From there, we construct the market shares of insured …
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