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Past papers show that public bailouts increase the moral hazard of rescued banks. What happens to other banks in the banking sector? Using a hand-collected dataset of European banks from 2007 to 2017 and adopting a dynamic difference-in-differences approach, we document that public bailouts...
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If a bank is facing insolvency, it will be tempted to reject good loans and accept bad loans so as to shift risk onto its creditors. We analyze the effectiveness of buying up toxic mortgages in troubled banks, buying preferred stock, and buying common stock. If bailing out banks deemed “too...
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eventually resolved by a series of policies implemented from that period, together with an export-led economic recovery. Japan … regulatory measures to do so, as was done in Japan in 2002. Economic stagnation can cause new nonperforming loans to emerge …
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eventually resolved by a series of policies implemented from that period, together with an export-led economic recovery. Japan … regulatory measures to do so, as was done in Japan in 2002. Economic stagnation can cause new nonperforming loans to emerge …
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This paper studies the effectiveness of Euro Area (EA) fiscal policy, during the recent financial crisis, using an estimated New Keynesian model with a bank. A key dimension of policy in the crisis was massive government support for banks — that dimension has so far received little attention...
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This paper studies the effectiveness of Euro Area (EA) fiscal policy, during the recent financial crisis, using an estimated New Keynesian model with a bank. A key dimension of policy in the crisis was massive government support for banks - that dimension has so far received little attention in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011590516
House financing has played a prominent role in advanced economies. In addition, most of the banking crises in advanced economies were associated with boom-bust cycles in house prices. Prominent researchers suggest that more grants for household debt reduction would have provided a significant...
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mute on what the optimal bailout program should look like to mitigate the negative consequence of government intervention … the risk effect the most. The optimal bailout package should include mechanisms aimed at strengthening market monitoring …
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disperse and its apprehension is complicated for a foreign reader, Japan counts on a modern, thorough and adequate group of …
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)-(d) thereof incorporated in Member States of the European Union (hereinafter the ‘EU'). This special ‘government bail-out regime …
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