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Banks have progressively evolved from being standalone institutions to being subsidiaries of increasingly complex financial conglomerates. We conjecture and provide evidence that the organizational complexity of the family of a bank is a fundamental driver of the business model of the bank...
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An active area of research within the social sciences concerns the underlying motivation for sharing scarce resources and engaging in other pro-social actions. We develop a theoretical framework that sheds light on the developmental origins of social preferences by providing mechanisms through...
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financial crisis. Yet, we know little about the actual magnitudes and mechanisms for transmission of liquidity shocks through … international banks, including the reasons for heterogeneity in transmission across banks. The International Banking Research … studies conducted in 11 countries to explore liquidity risk transmission. Among the main results is, first, that explanatory …
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The paper empirically investigates the monetary transmission mechanism in the Baltic States. The analysis of the … transmission channels through which monetary policy shocks are transmitted is particularly important for the European Central Bank … monetary transmission due to the importance of banks in the financial system of the Baltic countries. The existence of this …
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