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The 1931 banking crisis in Italy

2023
The banking crisis that arose in Italy in 1931 as a consequence of the Wall Street Crash had repercussions not only in America but in Italy. The financial problems culminated in 1933 with the takeover of the leading Italian banks by the government, and the creation of the Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (IRI), a holding owned by the State ...
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The European Central Bank in (the) crisis [PDF]

open access: possibleCESIfo DICE Report, 2012
Since the eruption of the sovereign debt crisis in the euro area in May 2010, the ECB (or for that matterEurosystem) has been in the spotlight of crisis management and resolution. Less attention has beenpaid to the impact of the crisis on the ECB itself.
Eijffinger, S., Hoogduin, L.
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Banking crisis and bank supervisory accountability

Journal of Economics and Business, 2020
Abstract The accountability of bank supervisors to the executive and the legislative branches of the government varies across countries and over time. Using cross-country panel data, we explore whether a banking crisis can affect these accountability arrangements.
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Banking Crisis, Currency Crisis and Growth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
This paper examines the effect of banking and currency crises on long-run growth. Our data cover 130 economies from 1800 to 2010, some dating from 1800 with the rest beginning in later years. The data include banking crises, currency crises, output per worker, growth rate of population and regional dummies. We found that both the frequency of banking
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The Banking Crisis of 1878

The Economic History Review, 1989
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Effects of a banking crisis on credit growth in developing countries

Finance Research Letters, 2021
Hiroaki Miyamoto, Makoto Kakinaka
exaly  

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