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AD Two Become One: Foreign Capital and Household Credit Expansion
The Review of financial studiesRapid credit expansions predict lower output growth and banking crises, but does it matter who finances them? We identify the ultimate counterparties financing credit expansions in a panel of 33 advanced economies and find that foreign-financed ...
Lukas Diebold, Björn Richter
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Domestic Policies and Sovereign Default
American Economic Journal: MacroeconomicsA model with two essential elements—sovereign default and distortionary fiscal and monetary policies—explains the interaction between sovereign debt, default risk, and inflation in emerging countries.
E. Espino +3 more
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Unravelling the Asymmetric Dynamics of External Assistance on Economic Growth in India
The Indian Economic JournalThis study investigates the asymmetric relationship between external assistance, comprising external grants and loans, and economic growth in India from 1994 to 2022.
Prem Vaswani, M. Padmaja
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Export Performance of MSMEs in India: Is Credit Constraint an Invisible Gorilla?
The Indian Economic Journal, 2021We examine the effects of foreign currency borrowings (FCBs) and domestic market constraints on the performance of the export of the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) during the period 1988–2019.
G. Hiremath, Supratik Deb
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The Story of De- dollarization and Internationalization of the Chinese Renminbi
Journal of Emerging Market FinanceIn recent times, numerous commentaries have written about de- dollarization. We analyse the factors which are contributing to de- dollarization. On the economic front, there is reduced fiscal and financial capacity of the US economy that can strain ...
Nilanjan Banik, K. Das
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COMMODITY PRICES AND BANK LENDING
Economic Inquiry, 2019We analyze the transmission of changes in commodity prices to bank lending in a large sample of developing countries. A bank‐level analysis shows that a fall in commodity net export prices is associated with a reduction of bank lending, particularly for ...
Isha Agarwal +2 more
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The Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 2020
We empirically examine bank CEOs’ compensation. We find that bank CEOs (a) are paid less than their nonfinancial counterparts, an effect driven by the CEOs of small bank; (b) experienced declining compensation during 2007–2009 (the hardest-hit banks ...
B. Bennett, R. Gopalan, A. Thakor
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We empirically examine bank CEOs’ compensation. We find that bank CEOs (a) are paid less than their nonfinancial counterparts, an effect driven by the CEOs of small bank; (b) experienced declining compensation during 2007–2009 (the hardest-hit banks ...
B. Bennett, R. Gopalan, A. Thakor
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Social Science Research Network, 2010
We study the effect of financial distress in foreign parent banks on local SME financing in 14 central and eastern European countries during the early stages of the 2007-2008 financial crisis.
Alexander A. Popov, Gregory F. Udell
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We study the effect of financial distress in foreign parent banks on local SME financing in 14 central and eastern European countries during the early stages of the 2007-2008 financial crisis.
Alexander A. Popov, Gregory F. Udell
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Global financial network and liquidity risk
Australian Journal of Management, 2018This article investigates the impact of global financial integration on liquidity risk. Using the network approach and bank-level data for 95 countries, we find weak asymmetry in the relationship between net stable funding and financial connectedness ...
J. Inekwe, Yi Jin, M. Valenzuela
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Inequality, Taxation, and Sovereign Default Risk
Social Science Research Network, 2019Income inequality and worker migration significantly affect sovereign default risk. Governments often impose progressive taxes to reduce inequality, which redistribute income but discourage labor supply and induce emigration.
Minjie Deng
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