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We describe a dynamic model of financial intermediation in which fundamental characteristics of the economy imply a unique equilibrium path of bank and financial market lending. Yet we also show that economies whose fundamental characteristics have converged may continue to have very different...
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strong, there is a real possibility that the convergence of real-world financial systems, which many practitioners and … scholars currently believe will take place, is a convergence towards an inefficient system. …
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This paper aspires to provide an overview of the issue of diversity of banking and financial systems and its development over time from a positive and a normative perspective. In other word: how different are banks within a given country and how much do banking systems and entire financial...
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This paper aspires to provide an overview of the issue of diversity of banking and financial systems and its development over time from a positive and a normative perspective. In other word: how different are banks within a given country and how much do banking systems and entire financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012153474
We describe a dynamic model of financial intermediation in which fundamental characteristics of the economy imply a unique equilibrium path of bank and financial market lending. Yet we also show that economies whose fundamental characteristics have converged may continue to have very different...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005530714
For the last two decades, non-US firms have lower valuations than similar US firms. We study the evolution of this valuation gap to assess whether financial markets are less integrated after the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC). The valuation gap for firms from developed markets increases by...
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In this paper, we use sixteen financial indices from the World Bank’s Financial Development and Structure database, to classify the OECD countries, according to their financial system structure, in five relatively homogenous clusters for the 1996-2005 period. We also examine the changes in...
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systematic risk. This convergence phenomenon appears to result in older and larger firms having equity betas that are closer to … unity than smaller and younger firms. The relationship between equity beta convergence and firm size is reconciled with the …
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issue that arose in Europe in the late 1990s: the importance of financial structure for the convergence of monetary … importance of financial structure and its impact on the convergence of the effects of monetary policy. We find convergence in … convergence of monetary transmission in Europe. …
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sample period. In addition we conduct tests for unconditional beta- and sigma-convergence and overall, the results suggest …
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