Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-81.1. Introduction -- 2. Causes and consequences -- 3. Domestic systemically important banks in Australia -- 4. Data and methodology -- 5. The empirical evidence -- 6. Policy implications -- 7. Conclusion -- Appendix. Bank size and bank risk relationship.The recent global financial crisis raises the concern that large banks are too big to be allowed to fail, thereby distorting risk taking incentives, market discipline of banks' business activities and competitive dynamics. With the highly interconnected and concentrated nature of the Australian banking sector, an ideal natural experimental environment is available to examine the too-big-to-fail subsidies in a small open economy that is heavily relia...
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The 2014 Murray Financial System Inquiry recommends that Australian banks be required to have higher...
The Australian Financial System Inquiry (FSI) has identified ways to improve the efficiency and resi...
For an international sample of banks, we construct measures of a bank’s absolute size and its system...
Abstract: In the wake of the subprime crisis there has been widespread discussion of the risks posed...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. This study compares the effects of the introduction and subsequent removal of a...
This study explores how monetary policy changes flow through the banking sector in Australia. Drawin...
The recent global financial crisis has raised important questions about governments’ “too big to fa...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 143-155.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review and hypothesis ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages [59] - [62]Chapter 1. Introduction and motivation -- Chapter ...
There is a current controversy concerning the appropriate size of banks’ capital requirements, and t...
This paper investigates the behavior of capital buffers of Australian banks to changes in the busine...
The transmission of monetary policy may hold the key to explaining the effects of policy on the econ...
The 2014 Murray Financial System Inquiry recommends that Australian banks be required to have higher...
Banks use a mix of wholesale and deposit funds to finance lending. If a country is a net importer of...
Abstract This study compares the effect of the introduction and removal of the Australian Governmen...
The 2014 Murray Financial System Inquiry recommends that Australian banks be required to have higher...
The Australian Financial System Inquiry (FSI) has identified ways to improve the efficiency and resi...
For an international sample of banks, we construct measures of a bank’s absolute size and its system...
Abstract: In the wake of the subprime crisis there has been widespread discussion of the risks posed...