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We study whether cross-country differences in regulations have affected international bank flows. We find strong … may be a destructive “race to the bottom” in global regulations which restricts domestic regulators' ability to limit bank … risk-taking. However, we also find that the links between regulation differences and bank flows are significantly stronger …
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This paper studies the nature of spillover effects in bank lending flows from advanced to the emerging market economies … cross-border bank flows from 17 advanced to 28 emerging market economies in Asia, Latin America and Central and Eastern … determinants of cross-border bank flows. Greater global risk aversion and expected financial market volatility seem to have been …
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international banks, and that the incidence of international double taxation of banks is on bank customers in the foreign subsidiary …This paper examines empirically how international taxation affects the volume and pricing of cross-border banking …-source bank income is found to reduce banking-sector FDI. Furthermore, such taxation is almost fully passed on into higher …
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activities for a sample of banks in 38 countries over the 1998-2008 period. International double taxation of foreign-source bank …, and that the incidence of international double taxation of banks is on bank customers in the foreign subsidiary country …This paper examines empirically how international taxation affects the volume and pricing of cross-border banking …
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We study whether cross-country differences in regulations have affected international bank flows. We find strong … may be a destructive “race to the bottom” in global regulations which restricts domestic regulators' ability to limit bank … risk-taking. However, we also find that the links between regulation differences and bank flows are significantly stronger …
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