The Breakdown of Credit Relations under Conditions of a Banking Crisis. A Switching Regime Approach [PDF]
This paper empirically analyses the effects of a banking crisis on bank credit to the private sector for a panel of developing, developed, and transition economies for the period 1970-1998.
MuÒoz, SÚnia
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CHALLENGES FOR THE EUROZONE BANKING SECTOR AFTER THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
This article is devoted to the analysis of the Eurozone banking sector after the global financial crisis in 2007. The development of the European banking crisis and the main rescue measures that should stabilise the banking sector are examined.
M A Strenina, C Sahling
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Banking Crisis Management in the EU: An Interim Assessment
Director Jean Pisani-Ferry and Senior Fellow André Sapir provide an in-depth examination of the the banking crisis in the European Union, starting with a discussion of the pre-crisis banking landscape and including an assessment of the management of the ...
André Sapir, Jean Pisani-Ferry
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Why didn’t Canada have a banking crisis in 2008 (or in 1930, or 1907, or ...)? [PDF]
The financial crisis of 2008 engulfed the banking system of the United States and many large European countries. Canada was a notable exception. In this paper we argue that the structure of financial systems is path dependent.
Hugh Rockoff +2 more
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Relationship Banking in Germany: Will Regional Banks Cushion an Economic Decline or is A Banking Crisis Looming? [PDF]
Flögel F, Gärtner S.
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The Finnish Banking Crisis and Its Handling (an update of developments through 1993) [PDF]
The paper is an update through early 1994 of a similarly titled paper (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 8/93). It gives a brief description of the evolution of the Finnish banking crisis and its handling.
Vihriälä, Vesa, Nyberg, Peter
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Bank Regulation and Bank Crisis
The Norwegian experiences of the past thirty years illustrate what we believe are two general tendencies in bank regulation. The first one is that a bank crisis will tend to focus regulators' minds and lead to stricter regulations. The second one is that cycles in regulation tend to interact with the economic cycle, in the sense that the rationale for ...
Berg, Sigbjørn Atle, Eitrheim, Øyvind
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Determinants of the Venezuelan Banking Crisis of the Mid-1990s: An Event History Analysis [PDF]
This paper uses event history analysis to test the significance of several macro-economic and bank-specific variables in explaining bank failures during the Venezuelan banking crisis of the mid-1990s.
Alicia García Herrero
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The Latvian banking crisis : lessons learned [PDF]
In the spring of 1995, Latvia experienced the largest banking crisis in the Former Soviet Union to date, involving the loss of about 40 percent of the banking system's assets and liabilities.
Talley, Samuel, Fleming, Alex
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FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AFTER THE FINANCIAL CRISIS [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to provide a perspective on financial intermediation in the Romanian banking system and bank profitability during and after the financial crisis.
IMOLA DRIGĂ
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