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The unprecedented collapse of international interbank borrowing was a prominent feature of the global financial crisis that started in August 2007. This paper focuses on the drivers of the retrenchment from 32 advanced and emerging banking systems. Using novel risk-weighted indexes the paper...
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The unprecedented collapse of international interbank borrowing was a prominent feature of the global financial crisis that started in August 2007. This paper focuses on the drivers of the retrenchment from 32 advanced and emerging banking systems. Using novel risk-weighted indexes the paper...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013088307
Financial crises are accompanied by permanent drops in economic growth and output. Technological progress and innovation are important drivers of economic growth. This paper studies how financial crises affect innovative activities. Using cross-country panel data on patenting at the...
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This comment letter was submitted to the U.S. Treasury Department in connection with that Department's review of proposals for changes in the regulatory structure for financial institutions. The comment letter presents the following policy recommendations: (1) the thrift charter should be...
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The implementation of the 'Lamfalussy Process' initiated a period of development, adaptation and positive feeling towards the EU's financial regulatory structure. However, some circumstances and experiences from the process' application flatten the high geared expectations created during the...
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The Asian financial crisis brought to the forefront weaknesses in the banking sector of South-east Asia and the issue of banking reform. Although China and India were spared by the crisis, their banking sectors faced problems similar to those faced by the South-east Asian economies during the...
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Because of deposit insurance, banks maximize the value of the option implicit in the deposit contract by investing in high-yield high-risk projects. In the presence of barriers to international capital flows, low risk developed countries are associated with narrow intermediation margins and low...
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The global financial crisis triggered a vast number of new laws and regulations at international level, including initiatives that can be classified as "soft law". The legitimacy and efficacy of these new norms are subject to intensive academic and political debates. At the same time, soft law...
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This paper presents the novel results from an internationally coordinated project by the International Banking Research Network (IBRN) on the cross-border transmission of conventional and unconventional monetary policy through banks. Teams from seventeen countries use confidential micro-banking...
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We document that non-US global banks are increasingly heterogeneous in their dollar banking activities and dollar demand. We study the implications for dollar funding markets using data on security-level money market fund holdings. We find that funds charge higher prices to banks with weaker...
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