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Non-parametric Causal Discovery for EU Allowances Returns Through the Information Imbalance
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Banking Crisis: towards a Responsible Organization
Ethik und Gesellschaft. Ökumenische Zeitschrift für Sozialethik, 2009Ethik und Gesellschaft, Nr.
Van Liedekerke, Luc, Dubbink, G.W.
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Banking-Crisis Interventions, 1257 - 2019
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021We present a new database of banking-crisis interventions since the 13th century. The database includes 1886 interventions in 20 categories across 138 countries, covering interventions during all of the crises identified in the main banking-crisis chronologies, while also cataloguing a large number of interventions outside of those crises.
Andrew Metrick, Paul Schmelzing
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2023
This chapter discusses the banking crisis that unfolded in Uruguay from late 2001 through 2002 as a banking sector crisis that developed at the same time as a banking crisis, a fiscal crisis, and a public debt crisis. The 2002 crisis is set against the backdrop of the long‐term structure of the Uruguayan banking sector, which, unlike other Latin ...
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This chapter discusses the banking crisis that unfolded in Uruguay from late 2001 through 2002 as a banking sector crisis that developed at the same time as a banking crisis, a fiscal crisis, and a public debt crisis. The 2002 crisis is set against the backdrop of the long‐term structure of the Uruguayan banking sector, which, unlike other Latin ...
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2021
As you may have guessed or if you were living in almost any part of the world over the past twenty years, as experienced in everyday life, banks do not always do well. There have been many cases that banks have performed bad, and were either forced to shut down, merge with another institution, or even rescued using government money.
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As you may have guessed or if you were living in almost any part of the world over the past twenty years, as experienced in everyday life, banks do not always do well. There have been many cases that banks have performed bad, and were either forced to shut down, merge with another institution, or even rescued using government money.
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Banking crisis and bank supervisory accountability
Journal of Economics and Business, 2020Abstract 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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International Bank Crisis Management
2022At the international level, bank crisis management has become a key part of banking and banking regulation. Accordingly, International Bank Crisis Management – A Transatlantic Perspective analyses the legal regimes governing bank crisis management in the EU, UK and US, discussing the different procedures and tools available as well as the regulatory ...
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Economic crisis and banking crisis
2019This research first presents a typology of various financial crises - the currency crisis, the debt crisis, the balance of payments crisis, and the banking crisis - and sets out criteria for measuring them. It then provides a specific definition of the banking crisis, and it examines the plurality and frequency of occurrence of bank crises at different
Ahmad Basri, Noor Ezlin +2 more
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2014
Can the lessons of the past help us to prevent another banking collapse in the future? This is the first book to tell the story of the rise and fall of British banking stability over the past two centuries, shedding new light on why banking systems crash and on the factors underpinning banking stability.
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Can the lessons of the past help us to prevent another banking collapse in the future? This is the first book to tell the story of the rise and fall of British banking stability over the past two centuries, shedding new light on why banking systems crash and on the factors underpinning banking stability.
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Banking Crisis, Currency Crisis and Growth
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017This 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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