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Bulgarian Cooperative Banking

2016
Bulgarian Cooperative ...
STEFANELLI, Valeria, Cotugno M.
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Internal Controls and Cooperative Banks

2009
The increase in competition in European banking and the dangers of the erosion of market shares have pushed financial intermediaries to critically review their competitive models in the search for the correct business equilibrium required in the new market scene.
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Efficiency in Cooperative Banks and Savings Banks

2019
This chapter provides additional empirical evidence on the efficiency in cooperative banks and savings banks by applying a stochastic frontier model to estimate the cost efficiency from nine countries over the period 2005 to 2011. The empirical results suggested that a higher rate of the gross domestic product (GDP) growth implies an increase in the ...
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Cooperative Banking Organizations

Abstract Cooperative banks (financial cooperatives) are an important component of the financial system in most countries. From their historic roots in 19th century Germany, financial cooperatives have spread across the globe, and in many countries compete vigorously with for profit commercial banks.
Donal G. McKillop   +2 more
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Cooperative Bank of Chania

2012
In an era of turbulence, the domino effect in the globalized economic environment, and interconnected institutions, established economic entities and local societies are failing. At the end of 2009 the Dow Jones industrial average returned to the 10,000 mark but the financial crisis was alive and kicking in the banking business.
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From Credit Cooperatives to Cooperative Bank in Slovenia

2016
The cooperative movement in Slovenia began with credit cooperatives which successfully solved the indebtedness problem of numerous farmers in the second half of the nineteenth century. In the period between the two world wars, the cooperative movement was divided according to political lines and was seriously affected by the economic depression in the ...
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Social Capital and Firm Innovation: Evidence from Cooperative Banking in Korea*

Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies, 2021
Frederick Dongchuhl Oh
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Examining the quality of the consolidated mandatory non‐financial statements of a cooperative banking group: A longitudinal analysis

Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2023
Stefania Veltri, Olga Ferraro
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The German Cooperative Banks. An Economic Overview

2016
Cooperative banking has a long and well established tradition in German speaking countries and in Germany in particular.
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