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The effect of banking crisis on bank-dependent borrowers [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Financial Economics, 2009
Abstract We provide causal evidence that adverse capital shocks to banks affect their borrowers’ performance negatively. We use an exogenous shock to the U.S. banking system during the Russian crisis of Fall 1998 to separate the effect of borrowers’ demand of credit from the supply of credit by the banks.
Amiyatosh Purnanandam, Sudheer Chava
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Banking in Crisis

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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Bank transparency and the crisis

The British Accounting Review, 2017
Abstract This paper assesses the depth of transparency in the banking industry and the impact of the recent financial crisis. We interpret transparency in terms of conservatism and timeliness, as in Ball, Kothari, and Robin (2000, p. 2). We use a sample of European listed banks over 2005–2011 and apply three models to proxy for conservatism (Ball ...
Panagiotis Dimitropoulos   +3 more
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The Crisis in American Banking

Southern Economic Journal, 1994
The U.S. banking system, its regulation and deregulation, and especially its deposit guarantees, continue to pose complex problems. The Crisis in American Banking offers six original perspectives on this continuing crisis, drawing from modern Austrian economics and from public choice theories that have seldom been applied to contemporary banking ...
Mark Vaughan, Lawrence H. White
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The crisis in UK banking

Public Money & Management, 2009
Unparalleled turmoil in the banking system over the past two years has impacted severely on the UK's economic prospects. What was once a profitable, fastgrowing, dynamic and highly innovative banking sector has been publicly humiliated, while its lending capacity has stalled.
Phil Molyneux   +2 more
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CENTRAL BANKS AND THE CRISIS [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of General Management, 2013
Thinking of what a global currency could be or represent an idea on which the authors have strong public opinions the question of the central banks’ role and conduct during the last crisis has become not only complex but a changing one. As regards this latest process,we feel that we separate from something rational we have been used to, and itseems we ...
Napoleon POP, Valeriu IOAN-FRANC
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Banks and the Asian Crisis [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
For me, the papers in this session skirt around the central lesson of the Asian crisis: that banks still matter, enormously. In the United States, the capital markets dominate the credit markets, and only twenty-two percent of the indebtedness of American enterprise is to banks.
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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: towards a Responsible Organization

Ethik und Gesellschaft. Ökumenische Zeitschrift für Sozialethik, 2009
Ethik und Gesellschaft, Nr.
Van Liedekerke, Luc, Dubbink, G.W.
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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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