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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016
Haitham Nobanee, Nejla Ould Daoud Ellili
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Haitham Nobanee, Nejla Ould Daoud Ellili
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2018
Abstract This chapter examines the statutory regime for the regulation of banks and banking in the UK. It first considers the development of UK banking supervision before discussing the traditional nature of bank supervision and the role and function of the Bank of England.
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Abstract This chapter examines the statutory regime for the regulation of banks and banking in the UK. It first considers the development of UK banking supervision before discussing the traditional nature of bank supervision and the role and function of the Bank of England.
George Walker +2 more
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1988
MUTUAL associations are something of an oddity in a capitalist economy, but they have long been significant in banking in the United States.1 Mutual savings banks, credit unions, and most savings and loans are mutual associations, while national banks, state banks, trust companies, and some savings and loans are stock companies.2 I will refer to the ...
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MUTUAL associations are something of an oddity in a capitalist economy, but they have long been significant in banking in the United States.1 Mutual savings banks, credit unions, and most savings and loans are mutual associations, while national banks, state banks, trust companies, and some savings and loans are stock companies.2 I will refer to the ...
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How Excessive is Banks’ Maturity Transformation?
Social Science Research Network, 2016We quantify the gains from regulating banks’ maturity transformation in an infinite horizon model of banks which finance long-term assets with non-tradable debt.
Anatoli Segura, J. Suárez
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Journal of Political Economy, 1992
The authors study environments in which agents may borrow sequentially from more than one leader. Although debt is prioritized, additional lending imposes an externality on prior debt because, with moral hazard, the probability of repayment of prior loans decreases.
Bizer, David S, DeMarzo, Peter M
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The authors study environments in which agents may borrow sequentially from more than one leader. Although debt is prioritized, additional lending imposes an externality on prior debt because, with moral hazard, the probability of repayment of prior loans decreases.
Bizer, David S, DeMarzo, Peter M
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Private Banks and Private Banking
2016Private banks have been defined as banks whose owners are also their managers and whose legal form is that of a partnership. This chapter emphasizes their continued relevance from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, even though they became increasingly marginalized from the 1870s.
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BANK ENTRY AND BANK PERFORMANCE
The Journal of Finance, 1972Fraser, Donald R, Rose, Peter S
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Property Banking, Free Banking, and Branch Banking
2002Abstract In an effort to encourage immigration and expand commercial agriculture, several southern states created and subsidized plantation banks designed to monetize agricultural economies and provide long‐term mortgage credit. These experiments typically failed, not because of the inherent inconsistency between issuing short‐term ...
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