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insurance assessment, while foreign deposits are not. This paper examines the arguments for and against extending this … assessment to foreign branch deposits of insured banks, which in the aggregate amount to more than $200 billion. These arguments … incidence effects on loan and deposit customers in a three sector--money center banks, foreign banks, and regional and smaller …
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banks in Argentina and Mexico during the 1990s. The authors conclude that foreign banks in both countries typically have … development and stabilization. The role played by foreign banks in achieving this goal, however, is still controversial. This … article brings new evidence to the debate over foreign participation by examining the lending patterns of domestic and foreign …
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Foreign bank penetration in emerging economies has been rising rapidly since the 1990s. This thesis examines its … domestic banks and an economy dominated by foreign banks. By applying numerical simulation methods, we find that an economy … with the foreign bank-dominant banking sector is associated with lower loan interest rates, more credit, and higher output …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) into the financial sectors of emerging economies soared during the 1990s, leaving many … countries with banking sectors owned primarily by foreign institutions. While the implications of FDI into emerging markets are … understanding of this relationship is crucial for countries formulating policy with respect to foreign banks. This article argues …
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Historically, countries have relied on seigniorage. In this paper, we explore a set of features in which a benevolent government will rely on seigniorage. We use a simple overlapping generations model with return-dominated money. Money is valued because of a reserve requirement. The government...
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