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Foreign bank entry is frequently associated with spillover effects for local banks and increasing competition in the … have positive welfare effects the stronger competition. Hence, competitive effects seem to reinforce each other, while … spillovers and competition tend to weaken each other. …
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Foreign bank entry is frequently associated with spillover effects for local banks and increasing competition in the … have positive welfare effects the stronger competition. Hence, competitive effects seem to reinforce each other, while … spillovers and competition tend to weaken each other. -- foreign bank entry ; multinational bank ; competition in banking …
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Foreign bank entry is frequently associated with spillover effects for local banks and increasing competition in the … have positive welfare effects the stronger competition. Hence, competitive effects seem to reinforce each other, while … spillovers and competition tend to weaken each other. …
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We employ a unique dataset on members of an elite service club in Germany to investigate how elite networks affect the allocation of resources. Specifically, we investigate credit allocation decisions of banks to firms inside the network. Using a quasi-experimental research design, we document...
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We employ a unique dataset on members of an elite service club in Germany to investigate how social connections in elite networks affect the allocation of resources. Specifically, we investigate credit allocation decisions of banks to firms inside the network. Using a quasi-experimental research...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011592944
derived from imperfect competition in markets for financial services is implied, which banks exercise vis-à-vis their loan and … deposit customers. In the past, bank regulation has often been blamed for undermining competition and the functioning of … industry, competition and regulation are deeply interrelated as most regulatory institutions, even if they do not explicitly …
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What is the impact of Small Business Administration Preferred Lenders Program (PLP) on the distance between banks and small businesses and the pricing of the loans granted? We test predictions from a stylized transportation cost model on 7(a) loan data from 2008 to 2019. We find that non-PLP...
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I examine U.S. firms' motives for participating in cross-border syndicated loans with foreign banks. Firms borrowing from foreign lead arrangers pay higher interest rates on their loans compared to firms borrowing from local banks, controlling for firm and loan characteristics and using matched...
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A growing body of literature indicates that competition increases bank soundness. Applying an industrial organization … role in the transmission from competition to soundness. We use a twopronged approach. First, we employ Granger causality … tests to establish the link between competition and measures of profit efficiency in banking, and find that competition …
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local credit markets. We provide evidence that marginal increases in interbank competition are detrimental to relationship … technologies are al-ready widely in use in the market by a large group of small mutual banks, an increase in competition may drive … banks to further cultivate their extensive ties with customers. -- interbank competition ; market organizational structure …
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