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whether increases in regulation-related costs reduced bank lending in the aftermath of both financial crises and discuss …
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system and regulation. The model demonstrates how banking and growth crises can evolve under perfect foresight. The dynamics …
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This research intends to explore the relationship between capital buffer, nominator effect, denominator effect, and economic growth for large insured commercial banks of the USA. The study applied a two-step system Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) framework by taking the unique and...
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financial regulation, and for its implementation. Indeed, the goal becomes developing a regulatory structure that minimizes the … alternative regulatory framework and proposes a fundamental shift in the way financial regulation is performed, similar to what …
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The effectiveness of macro-prudential policies to mitigate credit cycles and reduce capital flow volatility is at the center of policy debates. In this chapter, we investigate the factors which influence the performance of macro-prudential tools by focusing on institutions, financial structure,...
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