Based on a sample of cooperative, savings, and commercial banks from OECD countries, this paper examines whether and to what extent cooperative banks affected average bank soundness during 2001–2010. To account for the impact of the recent financial crisis, we analyse separately the pre‐crisis period (2001–2006) and crisis years (2007–2010). Unlike published claims that blame the fragility of banking systems on the presence of non–profit‐maximising entities, our main finding is that cooperative banks have explanatory power for stabilisation during the crisis years, but only above a certain market share threshol
In many countries, including Poland, cooperative banks have survived the global financial crisis rel...
This dissertation is focused on bank stability of commercial banking and cooperative banking in Amer...
Relying upon highly territorially disaggregated data taken at labour market areas, the paper explore...
Based on a sample of cooperative, savings, and commercial banks from OECD countries, this paper exam...
Based on a sample of cooperative, savings and commercial banks from OECD countries over the period 2...
Based on a sample of banks from eleven European countries over the period 2001-2010, this paper exam...
Cooperative banks are an important, and growing, part of many financial systems. The paper analyzes ...
Cooperative banks are a driving force for socially committed business at the local level, accounting...
Cooperative banks are a driving force for socially committed business at the local level, accounting...
Background and Purpose: The aim of this paper is to empirically investigate the performance of diffe...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis the discussion on preventive regulatory policies has gene...
We compare characteristics of the banks’ specialization (cooperative versus non-cooperative) at the...
This paper compares the stability of the U.S. Dual Banking system’s two bank groups, national and st...
The paper analyzes whether co-operative banks are less involved than others in the mechanisms underl...
In many countries, including Poland, cooperative banks have survived the global financial crisis rel...
This dissertation is focused on bank stability of commercial banking and cooperative banking in Amer...
Relying upon highly territorially disaggregated data taken at labour market areas, the paper explore...
Based on a sample of cooperative, savings, and commercial banks from OECD countries, this paper exam...
Based on a sample of cooperative, savings and commercial banks from OECD countries over the period 2...
Based on a sample of banks from eleven European countries over the period 2001-2010, this paper exam...
Cooperative banks are an important, and growing, part of many financial systems. The paper analyzes ...
Cooperative banks are a driving force for socially committed business at the local level, accounting...
Cooperative banks are a driving force for socially committed business at the local level, accounting...
Background and Purpose: The aim of this paper is to empirically investigate the performance of diffe...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis the discussion on preventive regulatory policies has gene...
We compare characteristics of the banks’ specialization (cooperative versus non-cooperative) at the...
This paper compares the stability of the U.S. Dual Banking system’s two bank groups, national and st...
The paper analyzes whether co-operative banks are less involved than others in the mechanisms underl...
In many countries, including Poland, cooperative banks have survived the global financial crisis rel...
This dissertation is focused on bank stability of commercial banking and cooperative banking in Amer...
Relying upon highly territorially disaggregated data taken at labour market areas, the paper explore...