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consumer bank credit market in Germany and find empirical support. Overall, our analysis indicates that P2P lenders are bottom …
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Germany and find empirical support. Overall, our analysis indicates the P2P lenders are bottom fishing when regulatory shocks …
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consumer bank credit market in Germany and find empirical support. Overall, our analysis indicates that P2P lenders are bottom …
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We study the effects of regulatory oversight by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on credit supply as well as bank risk-taking, growth, and operating costs. We use a difference-in-differences approach, making use of the fact that banks below a $10 billion size cutoff are exempt...
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The World Financial Crisis has shaken the fundamentals of international banking and triggered a downward spiral of asset prices. To prevent a further meltdown of markets, governments have intervened massively through rescues measures aimed at recapitalizing banks and through liquidity support....
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Germany's bank-based financial system provides a high level of financial inclusion, measured by bank outreach and use … of financial services. However, the most vulnerable individuals and small enterprises in Germany tend to be excluded or …
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Bank regulation differs across countries. We show that these differences provide incentives to lend across the border. In a theoretical model we derive the foreign bank's credit supply function, showing that in the case of regulatory differences the closer firms are to the border the more likely...
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During the financial crisis numerous European governments decided to rescue domestic banks with public funds to prevent a collapse of the banking system. To internalize the public costs, bank levies have been introduced in many countries. This paper analyzes the German bank levy which was...
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located in Germany reduce their loan growth to the German economy in response to a tightening of sector-specific capital …
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