Few would deny that there is a strong link between the health of a country’s banks and its public finances. With that in mind, this column argues that the banking system can learn from banking deregulation in the US, with knock on effects for Europe’s sovereign debt crisis
We investigate the effect of sovereign stress and of non-conventional monetary policy on small firms...
They share credit risk more efficiently; and that leaves bank loans available for small and medium-s...
Small businesses play a crucial part in every developed economy. They employ about 50% of the workfo...
Consumption risk sharing among U.S. federal states increases in booms and decreases in recessions. W...
Small businesses (SMEs) depend on banks for credit. We show that the severity of the Eurozone crisis...
Consumption risk sharing among U.S. federal states increases in booms and decreases in recessions. W...
After the inception of the euro, the real economy in most member countries remained dependent on cre...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) suffered a sharp contraction in their borrowing from banks...
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for two-thirds of employment in the euro area whi...
YesThis study investigates bank financing to small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and evaluates ...
Given the imminent re-structuring of the Irish banking sector, an issue of substantial policy import...
Bank-to-bank lending in the euro area has increased, direct cross-border lending has not. The column...
van der Hoog S, Dawid H. Bubbles, Crashes and the Financial Cycle. The Impact of Banking Regulation ...
The financial crisis of the last three years has seen a dramatic change in the EU financial sector. ...
This paper investigates how the withdrawal of banks from their cross-border business impacted the bo...
We investigate the effect of sovereign stress and of non-conventional monetary policy on small firms...
They share credit risk more efficiently; and that leaves bank loans available for small and medium-s...
Small businesses play a crucial part in every developed economy. They employ about 50% of the workfo...
Consumption risk sharing among U.S. federal states increases in booms and decreases in recessions. W...
Small businesses (SMEs) depend on banks for credit. We show that the severity of the Eurozone crisis...
Consumption risk sharing among U.S. federal states increases in booms and decreases in recessions. W...
After the inception of the euro, the real economy in most member countries remained dependent on cre...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) suffered a sharp contraction in their borrowing from banks...
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for two-thirds of employment in the euro area whi...
YesThis study investigates bank financing to small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and evaluates ...
Given the imminent re-structuring of the Irish banking sector, an issue of substantial policy import...
Bank-to-bank lending in the euro area has increased, direct cross-border lending has not. The column...
van der Hoog S, Dawid H. Bubbles, Crashes and the Financial Cycle. The Impact of Banking Regulation ...
The financial crisis of the last three years has seen a dramatic change in the EU financial sector. ...
This paper investigates how the withdrawal of banks from their cross-border business impacted the bo...
We investigate the effect of sovereign stress and of non-conventional monetary policy on small firms...
They share credit risk more efficiently; and that leaves bank loans available for small and medium-s...
Small businesses play a crucial part in every developed economy. They employ about 50% of the workfo...