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Are Banks Procyclical? Evidence from the Italian Case (1890-1973) [PDF]

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Recently a number of studies on banking systems’ procyclicality have been drawn. Such an issue, often developed as a consequence of Basel 2 agreements, is related with credit crunch phenomena and financial stability.
Carlo Brambilla, Giandomenico Piluso
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Financial crises and financial reforms in Spain : what have we learned?. [PDF]

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Like the rest of the world, Spain has suffered frequent financial crises and undergone several changes in its regulatory framework. There have been crises that have been followed by reforms of the financial structure, and also troubled financial times ...
Betrán, Concepción   +2 more
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FinTech and financial instability. Is this time different? [PDF]

open access: yesJ Post Keynes Econ
Ioannou S, Wójcik D, Urban M.
europepmc   +1 more source

From Financial Liberalization to Banking Failure: Starting on the Wrong Foot? [PDF]

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In this paper we attempt to identify the characteristics of banks that are most likely to be at the origin of a banking crisis following a financial liberalization (FL) process.
Houcem Smaoui, Klaus P. Fischer
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El coste de la crisis bancaria en Europa

open access: yes, 2017
La crisis financiera atravesada actualmente ha sido de tal envergadura que, además, de poner en evidencia una crisis de deuda soberana en muchos países de la Unión Europea e iniciar una esperial negativa de desampalancamiento desorbitado y desconfianza, ha puesto en duda los mecanismos de regulación llevados a cabo por las entiades bancarias.
openaire   +2 more sources

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