We exploit an exogenous change in the coverage of insured deposits following the passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (2008) to investigate the impact of deposit insurance on the volume, composition and quality of credit union lending. Using a difference-in-difference approach, we find changes in the volume, composition and riskiness of credit union lending. Specifically, we find that affected credit unions increase total and unsecured lending, leading to a decline in loan quality. Overall, our results suggest that an increase in the maximum coverage of insured deposits induces credit unions to lend more at the expense of loan quality
Using evidence from Russia, we carry out what we believe to be the literature's cleanest test of the...
In this paper we analyze the role of deposit insurance in providing the market with liquidity in tim...
The credit union sector has grown quite significantly in recent years. Among other strategies, this ...
Fixed-rate deposit insurance has been posited to provide financial institutions with incentives to i...
From their beginnings in 1908, U.S. credit unions have grown into a trillion-dollar industry with mo...
Abstract: This paper examines the level and the main determinants of liquidity created by credit uni...
This study investigates whether deposit insurance affects bank payout policy. To overcome identifica...
US credit unions have been subject to a strict regulation of their commercial lending which included...
This report discusses various issues surrounding federal deposit insurance. A key concern is maintai...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Recent legisla...
Many recent institutional reforms of the financial system have relied on the introduction of an expl...
Deposit insurance schemes are primarily intended to reduce the risk of systemic failure of banks and...
Many recent institutional reforms of the financial system have relied on the introduction of an expl...
This report provides information about the Proposals for Change on Federal Deposit and Share Insuran...
This paper examines the effect of the 150% increase in deposit insurance coverage in 1980 on risk ta...
Using evidence from Russia, we carry out what we believe to be the literature's cleanest test of the...
In this paper we analyze the role of deposit insurance in providing the market with liquidity in tim...
The credit union sector has grown quite significantly in recent years. Among other strategies, this ...
Fixed-rate deposit insurance has been posited to provide financial institutions with incentives to i...
From their beginnings in 1908, U.S. credit unions have grown into a trillion-dollar industry with mo...
Abstract: This paper examines the level and the main determinants of liquidity created by credit uni...
This study investigates whether deposit insurance affects bank payout policy. To overcome identifica...
US credit unions have been subject to a strict regulation of their commercial lending which included...
This report discusses various issues surrounding federal deposit insurance. A key concern is maintai...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Recent legisla...
Many recent institutional reforms of the financial system have relied on the introduction of an expl...
Deposit insurance schemes are primarily intended to reduce the risk of systemic failure of banks and...
Many recent institutional reforms of the financial system have relied on the introduction of an expl...
This report provides information about the Proposals for Change on Federal Deposit and Share Insuran...
This paper examines the effect of the 150% increase in deposit insurance coverage in 1980 on risk ta...
Using evidence from Russia, we carry out what we believe to be the literature's cleanest test of the...
In this paper we analyze the role of deposit insurance in providing the market with liquidity in tim...
The credit union sector has grown quite significantly in recent years. Among other strategies, this ...