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Financial Statement Readability and Firm Debt Choice
ABSTRACT Examining more than 16,000 firm‐year observations in the United States, we provide novel evidence showing that higher financial statement readability leads to a decrease in information asymmetry and the need for external monitoring, thereby reducing the reliance on bank debt relative to public debt.
Wajih Abbassi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Roughly 40% of bankrupt consumers file under Chapter 13. However, scholars have consistently criticized the chapter, sometimes calling for its elimination. Much of this criticism is motivated by the longstanding statistic that only one‐third of Chapter 13 debtors obtain a discharge.
Richard M. Hynes, Nathaniel Pattison
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The Effects of Regulatory Office Closures on Bank Behavior
Abstract We investigate if the decentralized structure of regulatory office networks influences supervisory outcomes and bank behavior. Following the closure of an office, banks previously supervised by that office increase their lending and risk‐taking.
IVAN LIM, JENS HAGENDORFF, SETH ARMITAGE
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Hampered Monetary Policy Transmission ‐ A Supply‐Side Story?
Abstract This paper shows that the supply side of credit is a major factor for hampered monetary policy transmission in monopolistic banking markets. Our stress test data containing projected interest rates of all 1,555 small and medium‐sized banks in Germany under two hypothetical scenarios provide a clear way to partial out demand shocks that are ...
LOTTA HECKMANN‐DRAISBACH, JULIA HARDT
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Are Risky Banks Disciplined by Large Corporate Depositors?
Abstract We analyze depositor discipline using auctions of unsecured money market deposits of firms to banks. In each auction, only the firm observes the banks and their interest rate bids. We observe that deposit interest rate bids increase with bank risk.
BJÖRN IMBIEROWICZ +2 more
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The combination of Hebbian and predictive plasticity learns invariant object representations in deep sensory networks. [PDF]
Halvagal MS, Zenke F.
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Pollution Permits and Financing Costs
Abstract Effective environmental policy should consider how the financiers of polluting firms behave. We study phase III of the EU Emission Trading System. Loan spreads for cap‐and‐trade participants are a function of compliance costs, permit market features, and firms’ strategic actions.
FABIO ANTONIOU +3 more
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Tail event-based sovereign credit risk transmission network during COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Naifar N, Shahzad SJH.
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