We model the financial cooperative as an optimal institution sharing liquidity risks among agents with social preference and group identity. Stronger social concerns imply objectively better (worse) conditions for borrowers (depositors). Testing the model, we find that, indeed, deposit and loan rates offered by U.S. credit unions between 1995 and 2014 co-moved with (i) the number of members, and (ii) the common bond. Our theory explains how cooperatives coexist with banks, and why they have tended to be more resilient. However, the analysis also suggests that financial inclusion and advantages in resilience might quickly evaporate as membership requirements get diluted
Over the past 20 years, finance has become commodified. Firms increasingly obtain finance from secur...
Abstract: In the last few years the loan programs of several prominent microfinance institutions hav...
International audienceSocial banks are financial intermediaries paying attention to non-economic (i....
We model the financial cooperative as an optimal institution sharing liquidity risks among agents wi...
Membership in organizations has been rarely studied by economists. We study the determinants of memb...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis the discussion on preventive regulatory policies has gene...
Cooperative Credit Banks (CCBs) play a significant role in fostering social sustainability through l...
The national cases of co-operative banking will be considered by pattern: credit unions (as in the U...
Credit Unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial needs of ce...
Previous attempts to understand the functioning of cooperative banks have often considered them as b...
This paper explores the role of co-operative finance in the evolution of financialization of the glo...
This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
This dissertation investigates the processes of cooperation emergence and maintenance within micro-c...
Financial cooperatives play an important role in the financial systems of many countries. They act a...
Financial cooperatives play an important role in the financial systems of many countries. They act a...
Over the past 20 years, finance has become commodified. Firms increasingly obtain finance from secur...
Abstract: In the last few years the loan programs of several prominent microfinance institutions hav...
International audienceSocial banks are financial intermediaries paying attention to non-economic (i....
We model the financial cooperative as an optimal institution sharing liquidity risks among agents wi...
Membership in organizations has been rarely studied by economists. We study the determinants of memb...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis the discussion on preventive regulatory policies has gene...
Cooperative Credit Banks (CCBs) play a significant role in fostering social sustainability through l...
The national cases of co-operative banking will be considered by pattern: credit unions (as in the U...
Credit Unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial needs of ce...
Previous attempts to understand the functioning of cooperative banks have often considered them as b...
This paper explores the role of co-operative finance in the evolution of financialization of the glo...
This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
This dissertation investigates the processes of cooperation emergence and maintenance within micro-c...
Financial cooperatives play an important role in the financial systems of many countries. They act a...
Financial cooperatives play an important role in the financial systems of many countries. They act a...
Over the past 20 years, finance has become commodified. Firms increasingly obtain finance from secur...
Abstract: In the last few years the loan programs of several prominent microfinance institutions hav...
International audienceSocial banks are financial intermediaries paying attention to non-economic (i....