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The literature on banking supervision largely focuses on maintenance of capital adequacy. Many banks, however, appear to have much higher capital ratios than the minimum required (Ayuso et al., 2004; Jokipii and Milne, 2008; Shim, 2013). In this paper, we show that bank capital buffers (actual capital...
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The effects of capital requirements on risk-taking and welfare are studied in a stochastic overlapping generations model of endogenous growth with banking, limited liability, and government guarantees. Capital producers face a choice between a safe technology and a risky (but socially...
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Carlson et al. (2022) examine the causal impact of banking competition by investigating a unique circumstance in the National Banking Era of the nineteenth century in the US, where a discontinuity in bank capital requirements occurred. On the one hand, their findings suggest that banks operating...
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Carlson et al. (2022) examine the causal impact of banking competition by investigating a unique circumstance in the National Banking Era of the nineteenth century in the US, where a discontinuity in bank capital requirements occurred. On the one hand, their findings suggest that banks operating...
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