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Central banks’ preferences and banking sector vulnerability [PDF]
Abstract According to “Schwartz's conventional wisdom” and what has been called “divine coincidence”, price stability should imply macroeconomic and financial stability. However, in light of the global financial crisis, with monetary policy focused on price stability, scholars have held that banking and financial risks were largely unaddressed ...
Levieuge, Gregory +2 more
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Determinants of banking sector development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African countries
This study examines the determinants of banking sector development in sub-Saharan African countries using a panel of 25 countries from 1997 to 2014. It utilises the system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) dynamic panel model estimator.
Olufemi A. Aluko, Michael Adebayo Ajayi
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Artificial intelligence technologies today are end-to-end technologies of digital transformation of economic entities, including the banking sector. Commercial banks over the past decade have gone through a transformation path up to the almost complete ...
Sergei Nikolaevich Tereshchenko
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Using Net Linkages in Explaining the Position of Banking Sector in the Economy of Iran [PDF]
Developing countries are faced with the scarcity of resources such as labor force, investment, energy, water, etc. Such scarcities have forced these countries into adopting the unbalanced growth theory and prioritizing their resources in the ...
Zahra Mosayyebi, Nooraddin Sharify
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THE IMPACT OF FUNDING STRUCTURE ON EU BANKING SECTOR STABILITY
In our paper, we analyse the impact of funding structure on banking sector stability in EU countries. Our findings show that after the global financial crisis (GFC) there are four main funding models in the EU banking sectors.
Lech Kujawski +2 more
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Assessment of Competition in the Banking Sector of Lithuania
Competition in the banking sector is different from the competition in the other sectors. Banks can compete only onthe basis of banking products. Also, banks are dependent on each other – actions of every market participant may strongly affectthe others.
Sandra Rimavičiūtė, Mantas Vilys
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The analysis of macroeconomic determinants of the banking sector liquidity with role in financing agricultural sector [PDF]
In this study, we aimed to identify the factors of the greatest impact on the banking sector liquidity in order to support agricultural business. The main goal of the research is based on the assessment of whether and how the variation of macroeconomic ...
Milić Dragana, Soleša Dragan
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Banking Sector Reforms and Economic Growth: Recent Evidence from a Reform-Bound Economy
This research investigated the banking sector reforms and economic growth using time series data from 1970 to 2013 for the Nigerian economy. Autoregressive Distributed Lags (ARDL) Bounds test was applied for the specific determination of the long and ...
Bernhard O Ishioro
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Assessing nature of competition in banking sector of Pakistan
This study examines the nature of competition in banking sector of Pakistan and assesses whether the banking sector is in long-run equilibrium or not. The study uses annual panel data for a sample of 30 banks, over the period 2007–2015 by employing Rosse
Muhammad Tahir +2 more
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Analysis of current state of the banking sector in Serbia [PDF]
Banks are financial institutions that have an important place in the financial mechanism of any economy. The banking sector represents part of the macroeconomic system which indicates their strong connection that is manifested in the fact that a high ...
Kalaš Branimir +2 more
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