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Banks' lending standards at times seem too stringent and at other times too lax. The pattern seems to indicate that banks lend more easily in good times but tighten credit standards in lean times. But such a lending pattern may also be attributable to changes in borrowers' default risk over the business cycle or changes in the demand for loans, which ...
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This article describes the emergence of bank credit. The types, importance and content of bank credit are explained. Now there are many types of bank loans, and loans are one of the necessities of life.
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The intertwining of credit and banking fragility
International Journal of Finance and Economics, 2021Jérôme Creel, Paul Hubert
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Effects of a banking crisis on credit growth in developing countries
Finance Research Letters, 2021Hiroaki Miyamoto, Makoto Kakinaka
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Trade credit, creditor protection and banking crisis
Global Finance Journal, 2023Sonia Baños-Caballero +2 more
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Credit gaps as banking crisis predictors: A different tune for middle- and low-income countries
Emerging Markets Review, 2023Vincent Bouvatier
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Credit risk in dual banking systems: does competition matter? Empirical evidence
International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2023Mohsin Ali +2 more
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Benefits of relationship banking: Evidence from consumer credit markets
Journal of Monetary Economics, 2018Sumit Agarwal +2 more
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