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We analyze the relationship between bank size and risk-taking under the New Basel Capital Accord. Using a model with …
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Bank regulators interfere with the efficient allocation of resources for the sake of financial stability. Based on this …
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taking. These results are tied to market shares and not driven by bank size or the level of concentration within local …
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I develop a theoretical model to examine the effect of capital requirements on risk taking and market structure of banks. Within a portfolio choice model, I allow for heterogeneous productivity among banks and consider the simultaneous capital regulation with a leverage ratio and a risk-weighted...
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I develop a theoretical model to examine the effect of capital requirements on risk taking and market structure of banks. Within a portfolio choice model, I allow for heterogeneous productivity among banks and consider the simultaneous capital regulation with a leverage ratio and a risk-weighted...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011888053
This paper addresses the topic regarding the desirability of competition in banking industry. In a model where banks compete on both deposit and loan markets and where banks can use monitoring technology to control entrepreneurs' behavior, we investigate three questions: what are the effects of...
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This paper addresses the desirability of competition in banking industry. In a model where banks compete on both deposit and loan markets and where banks can use monitoring technology to control entrepreneurs' behavior, we investigate three questions: what are the effects of competition on...
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Monetary authorities around the world are implementing enhanced banking capital adequacy requirements under Basel III meant to improve financial stability. Critics however argue that increased capital requirements concentrate the banking industry reducing competition while not guaranteeing...
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governments are heavily concerned about the tax revenue losses arising from bank failures, strict capital requirements are imposed …
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theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model. Based on these equations, given that banks' return on assets and its difference … inference and indicates that bank capital regulation which ensures banks to contribute to sustainable economic growth should … stability and capital market competition for equity capital, this paper proposes that sustainable bank capital regulation should …
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