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We analyse portfolio recommendations and judgements about the investment knowledge and control of fictitious but plausible millionaire clients made by a panel of professional investment advisors. Using the vignette methodology in which we describe millionaire investors in pen portraits, we...
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Why do residential mortgages carry a fixed or an adjustable interest rate? To answer this question we study unique data from 103 banks belonging to 73 different banking groups across twelve countries in the euro area. To explain the large cross-country and time variation observed, we distinguish...
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This paper examines how monetary policy affects risk-taking and reaching-for-yield behavior of individual investors in the peer-to-peer lending market. Using data from Prosper.com from 2006 to 2013, we find that easy monetary policy, as measured by lower effective federal funds rates or the...
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This research seeks the effect of behavioural and non-behavioural factors of SME's owners and their business characteristic on the financing decisions. Moreover, this research categorized SMEs owners based on their behavioural aspects on establishing a behavioural mapping in SMEs industry. The...
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Government leaders around the world are designing national strategies to improve financial inclusion for populations traditionally excluded from the financial markets. Financial literacy is a key tool being used to bring economically vulnerable populations into the financial mainstream. We use...
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This study examines how seismic shocks impact mortgage lenders' risk perception and therefore change their credit decisions. We find that noticeable but non-damaging earthquakes affected lenders' pricing and sales strategies but not credit accessibility. Lenders were more likely to sell loans...
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This study investigates the effect of similarity in risk attitudes between lenders and borrowers on loan contracting. We find that when banks and lenders have similar risk attitudes they are more likely to sign loan contracts. Moreover, such contracts are associated with lower spreads, longer...
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While student bank selection has enjoyed overwhelming research attention over the past few decades, how international student determines and selects their banks has, however, received little attention in the marketing literature. This study explored the determinants of banking selection, among...
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Why do residential mortgages carry a fixed or an adjustable interest rate? To answer this question we study unique data from 103 banks belonging to 73 different banking groups across twelve countries in the euro area. To explain the large cross-country and time variation observed, we distinguish...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012860418
This paper discusses whether being smart makes depositors less prone to get involved in a panic bank run. We conduct a series of experiments with undergraduate and graduate students from Moscow and Saint-Petersburg, modelling the a-la Diamond-Dybvig deposit market with liquidity shocks, changing...
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