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Conceptualising hardship areas in Sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Uncertainty in banking and debt financing of firms in Vietnam. [PDF]
Huynh J, Phan TMH.
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Discrepancy in efficiency scores due to sampling error in data envelopment analysis methodology: evidence from the banking sector. [PDF]
L K, E G, S P S, Chandra SR, Jain R.
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Exploring the Moderating Effect of Musculoskeletal Pain on Technostress-Induced Burnout: A Cross-Sectional Study of Bank Employees. [PDF]
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A Bundling Argument for Narrow Banking
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000This study demonstrates a substantial inefficiency in the banking industry resulting from allowing banks to maintain less than a one-hundred percent reserve requirement, thereby exposing depositors to unwanted risks such as investment risks as well as bank runs and bank crises (e.g., the crisis of Scandinavian banks during the early 1990s, and the S&L ...
Oz Shy, Rune Stenbacka
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Annual Review of Financial Economics, 2012
This review discusses the history of narrow banks, reform proposals involving narrow banks, and theory and empirical evidence regarding whether narrow banks should play a more prominent role in the financial system. Prior to the early-twentieth century, US banks tended to be much narrower than they are today.
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This review discusses the history of narrow banks, reform proposals involving narrow banks, and theory and empirical evidence regarding whether narrow banks should play a more prominent role in the financial system. Prior to the early-twentieth century, US banks tended to be much narrower than they are today.
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Rethinking the Roles of Banks: A Call for Narrow Banking
The Economists' Voice, 2008What services do bank depositors seek? Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka argue that they often seek money storage and payment services, but they get much more than they bargain for.
Oz Shy, Rune Stenbacka
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