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How do banks react to increased interbank competition? Recent banking theory offers conflicting predictions about the … impact of competition on bank orientation - i.e., the choice of relationship based versus transactional banking - and bank … industry specialization. We empirically investigate the impact of interbank competition on bank branch orientation and …
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How do banks react to increased interbank competition? Recent banking theory offers conflicting predictions about the … impact of competition on bank orientation - i.e., the choice of relationship based versus transactional banking - and bank … industry specialization. We empirically investigate the impact of interbank competition on bank branch orientation and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005405860
How do banks react to increased competition?Recent banking theory offers conflicting predictions about the impact of … competition on bank orientation - i.e., the choice of relationship based versus transactional banking.We empirically investigate … the impact of interbank competition on bank branch orientation.We employ a unique data set containing detailed information …
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How do banks react to increased competition? Recent banking theory offers conflicting predictions about the impact of … competition on bank orientation - i.e., the choice of relationship based versus transactional banking - and bank industry … specialization. We empirically investigate the impact of interbank competition on bank branch orientation and specialization. We …
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An extensive empirical literature has documented the positive growth effects of equity market liberalization. However, this line of research ignores the impact of financial integration on a category of firms crucial for economic development, i.e. the small entrepreneurial firms. This paper aims...
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Using a novel dataset that allows us to trace the primary bank relationships of a sample of mostly unlisted firms, we explore which borrowers are able to benefit from foreign bank presence in emerging markets. Our results suggest that the limits to financial integration are less tight than the...
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Using a novel dataset that allows us to trace the bank relationships of a sample of mostly unlisted firms, we explore which borrowers are able to benefit from foreign bank presence in emerging markets. Our results suggest that the limits to financial integration are less tight than the static...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011056364
An extensive empirical literature has documented the positive growth effects of equity market liberalization. However, this line of research ignores the impact of financial integration on a category of firms crucial for economic development, i.e. the small entrepreneurial firms. This paper aims...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005222406
An extensive empirical literature has documented the positive growth effects of equity market liberalization. However, this line of research ignores the impact of financial integration on a category of firms crucial for economic development, i.e. the small entrepreneurial firms. This paper aims...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005666993