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Access to finance remains a challenge for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Argentina. It is a particularly acute … de Buenos Aires (BCBA), one of the top three public banks of Argentina. SME responses were compared to their historical … asymmetry in SME lending, such a tool could help relieve constraints to SME finance in Argentina. …
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This paper revisits the competitive environment of the banking system in Latin America and the Caribbean and investigates the early impact of fintech development in the region thus far. Against the backdrop of high net interest margins (NIMs) and limited financial depth in the region, panel...
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Argentina’s money and banking system was hit hard by the Great Depression. The banking sector was awash with bad assets …
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What was the impact of the crisis on fi rms’ fi nancing and company defaults? A conference on this topic hosted by the Banque de France and OSEO in February 2012 brought together economists from academia, banking institutions and statistical institutes.
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Since the outbreak of the crisis, banks appear at best useless and at worst harmful. The recent standard theory indeed constructed an analysis showing that banks had nothing specific to offer. However, the theory of endogenous money provides a consistent monetary theory and gives to the bank a...
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monopoly. This paper explores the degree of competition in the credit market of Argentina in the period 2002-2007. The …
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-- Argentina ; banks ; Cournot equilibrium ; market power ; loan markets ; oligopoly ; perfect competition …
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monopoly. This paper explores the degree of competition in the credit market of Argentina in the period 2002-2007. The …
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Non-performing loans are an extremely relevant issue for central banks and for economic policy in general, as bank solvency and overall financial stability rely on the ability and willingness of borrowers to repay their debts. Based on annual information covering 1998-2005 from the credit bureau...
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are important factors for social welfare, which is reflected in a lower interest rate and a fluid financing for consumers … banks, private and public, that operated in Argentina between 2002 and 2007. It must be taken into account that the results …
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