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Bank Loans for Private and Public Firms in a Credit Crunch [PDF]

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Banks reliance on short-term funding has increased over time. While an effective source of financing in good times, the 2007 financial crisis has exposed the vulnerability of banks and ultimately firms to such a liability structure. The authors show that
Jason Allen, Teodora Paligorova
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How useful is the Marginal Expected Shortfall for the measurement of systemic exposure? A practical assessment [PDF]

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We explore the practical relevance from a supervisor's perspective of a popular market-based indicator of the exposure of a financial institution to systemic risk, the marginal expected shortfall (MES).
Idier, J., Lamé, G., Mésonnier, J S.
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Japan's New Trade Policy:Good or Bad for ASEAN? [PDF]

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Because Japan is a primary investor and trading partner of all the troubled economies, in the midst of the crisis, Japan was called in to help the crisis-stricken countries by opening its market to cheaper imports from South East Asia.
Jean-François BRUN   +1 more
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Do We Need a New 'Great Transformation'? Is One Likely? [PDF]

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markets, social protection, regulation ...
Stewart, Frances
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The Link between International Supervision and Banking Crises [PDF]

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Theoretical and empirical contributions of some economists have shown that a financial liberalisation policy implemented in a less developed institutional environment enhances the proliferation of banking crises. This leads to the conclusion that failure
Houssem Rachdi
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Una fiera senza luogo. Was Bisenzone an offshore capital market in sixteenth-century Italy? [PDF]

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This paper discusses how Genoese bankers collected money at exchange fairs. This money was then lent to the King of Spain - through the asientos - from the mid-sixteenth to the early seventeenth centuries.
Giuseppe Tattara, Luciano Pezzolo
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Globalização, Estado e crise estrutural do capital

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The reproduction of the capitalist system has changed. It does not mean that the capitalist accumulation now does not depend on the reproductive schemes associated to the industrial capital, as described by Marx; or that the value generation does not occurs anymore for the workforce subordinated to capital.
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