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Integration in banking efficiency: a comparative analysis of the European Union, the Eurozone, and the United States banks [PDF]
Purpose – This paper investigates the development of efficiency and the progress of banking integration in the European Union by checking for convergence among banks of European and Eurozone countries as well as contrasting the results with those of ...
Dimitra Loukia Kolia +1 more
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The Future of Central Bank Cooperation [PDF]
Central bank cooperation depends on a few crucial parameters: the extent to which central bankers agree on theory (end means relationships); the extent to which they can agree on goals (social purpose); the capacity (technical and institutional) to achieve their collective goals; and whether the broader political environment facilitates or impedes ...
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Bank Bailouts, International Linkages and Cooperation [PDF]
Financial institutions are increasingly linked internationally. As a result, financial crises and government intervention have stronger effects beyond borders. We provide a model of international contagion allowing for bank bailouts. While a social planner trades off tax distortions, liquidation losses, and intra- and intercountry income inequality ...
Friederike Niepmann +1 more
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Mutual Aid and Informal Finance
This paper focuses on stokvels in contemporary South Africa. It examines the resilience and persistence of mutual aid in a modern setting. It seeks to build a qualitative model to understand the persistence and adaptation of the stokvels in a modern ...
Elise M. Dermineur, Unathi Kolanisi
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ARE ISLAMIC BANKS SUFFERING FROM A MODEL MISFIT? COMPARISON WITH COOPERATIVE BANKS
For the first time, this study investigates whether Islamic banks, in mimicking conventional banks, have become less stable than their theoretical equivalent, which is the cooperative banks in Europe.
Rosana Gulzar +2 more
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THE NIŠ COOPERATIVE: 1921‒1947
Numerous local monetary bureaus owned by shareholders were established in the Kingdom of Serbia in the late nineteenth century. Many of these institutions, such as the Niš Cooperative, not only engaged in banking services but also owned industrial and ...
DEJAN D. ANTIĆ, IVAN M. BECIĆ
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Is There a Cooperative Bank Difference? [PDF]
We compare characteristics of cooperative and non cooperative banks at world level in a time spell including the global financial crisis. Cooperative banks have higher net loans/total assets ratio, lower income from non traditional activities and lower shares of derivatives over total assets than non cooperative banks. From an econometric point of view,
Leonardo Becchetti +2 more
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The Development of the Cooperative Banking Sector in Selected Central and Eastern European Countries
The study assesses the development of the cooperative banking sector in selected Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries against the average statistics of the segment in those countries.
Anna Nowacka
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FINANCIAL SITUATION OF COOPERATIVE BANKS IN POLAND IN THE YEARS 2022-2023 – THREATS AND RECOMENDATIONS [PDF]
The aim of the research was to recognize the financial situation of the cooperative banking sector in Poland in the years 2022-2023, identify threats and formulate recommendations for these banks for the near future.
Sławomir Juszczyk
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A Study on Cooperative Banking Lending Process [PDF]
: The banking industry has greatly benefited the global economy. Banking activity, which appears to be as easy as taking deposits from savers and then lending the same money to borrowers, promotes the flow of money to investments and productive uses ...
Dr. Prakash Ratanlal Rodiya +1 more
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