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We propose a parsimonious model with adverse selection where delinquency, renegotiation, and bankruptcy all occur in equilibrium as a result of a simple screening mechanism. A borrower has private information about her cost of bankruptcy, and a lender may use random contracts to screen different...
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that such heterogeneous multiple bank financing leads to a lower probability of ineefficient credit foreclosure than both … profits, the probability of ineefficient credit-renegotiation is shown to decrease along with the relationship bank …
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This paper examines the effects of Islamic banking on the causal linkages between credit and GDP by comparing two sets … analysis provides evidence of long-run causality running from credit to GDP in countries with Islamic banks only. This is …
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question, we identify the compositional changes in banks' supply of credit using the variation in their holdings of residential …
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leverage on GDP, credit and the interest rate spread. Increasing capital requirements for banks should therefore have no strong …
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the European Union member states that have large penetration of bank credit. Building on the model of financially open … increase in private bank credit relative to the gross domestic product (GDP) and the gap between real interest rate and GDP …
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question, we identify the compositional changes in banks' supply of credit using the variation in their holdings of residential …
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As the euro area has a predominantly bank-based financial system, changes in the composition and strength of banks’ balance sheets can have very sizeable implications for the transmission of monetary policy. This paper provides an overview of developments in banks’ balance sheets,...
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It has been argued that competing banks make inefficiently frequent use of collateralization in situations where they are better able to evaluate a project's risk than entrepreneurs. We study the bank's choice between screening and collateralization in a model where banks do not have this...
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asymmetric information the banks face the risk of adverse selection. Credit Value-at-Risk (CVaR) regulation counters the problem … distorts the operation of credit markets. We show that a binding CVaR constraint introduces credit rationing and lowers social …
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