We review research on the effects of banks on the real economy, including, but not limited to articles in this Special Issue of the Journal of Corporate Finance. We focus primarily on US and European policy interventions that provide quasi-natural experiments with relatively exogenous shocks to bank output. We concentrate on single-country settings, avoiding potentially confounding differences in language, culture, law, currency, and so on, that complicate cross-country investigations. We also largely avoid the effects of financial crises, which are not exogenous to the banking system. The evidence strongly suggests positive effects of banks on the real economy.PostprintPeer reviewe
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This survey focuses broadly on real and financial sector studies in former transition economies of C...
Governments often justify interventions into the financial system in the form of bail outs or liquid...
This issue of the Oxford Review is concerned with money and banking. The articles in the issue provi...
We review research on the effects of banks on the real economy, including, but not limited to articl...
The paper analyzes the interaction between the financial economy and real economy on a data sample o...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Although foreign banks can act as catalysts for financial and economic development their role remain...
Three matters are investigated in this bachelor thesis. First it assess wether banking crises have a...
This paper surveys the literature on economic research in banking. Two streams of empirical research...
Abstract. The financial crisis has triggered a new consensus among economists that it is necessary t...
Financial crises can be considered as resulting from a condition of financial fragility determining ...
We examine which variables are robust in explaining cross-country differences in the real costs of b...
The financial crisis renewed the debate on the bail-out of financial institutions, questioning the e...
This thesis consists of three essays on the impact of banking development and concentration on the r...
The financial crisis of the last three years has seen a dramatic change in the EU financial sector. ...
This survey focuses broadly on real and financial sector studies in former transition economies of C...
Governments often justify interventions into the financial system in the form of bail outs or liquid...
This issue of the Oxford Review is concerned with money and banking. The articles in the issue provi...