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Travel and Tourism as a Driver of Economic Recovery

2013

Abstract Nowadays countries are trying to overcome the adverse effects of this crisis but have failed to recover their positions due to severe recession and worsening economic conditions. Tourism can be one of the pillars that should be supported by governments around the world as part of the solution to stimulate economic growth. The paper examines the economic impact of tourism industry worldwide and with a focus to Romania. It also advances some solutions for the design of a more effective and efficient policy framework in order to take a proactive stance in tailoring policies and development of the tourism sector.

Economic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technologypolicy.RecessioncrisisOrder (exchange)EcotourismEconomic recoverytourismeconomic recoveryEconomicsEconomic impact analysisEconomic systemTourismmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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The Credit Cooperative System in Spain

2016

Like other European countries, Spain has a long tradition of cooperative banks. Although some credit unions existed previously, essentially they date from the early twentieth century, originating as institutions founded by medium and small-sized farmers to improve their access to banking services. However, they occupied a marginal position in the financial system until the legislative reforms of the 1970s. During the two last decades of the twentieth century, Spanish cooperative banks suffered a deep crisis, two changes in their organizational model and the shock of transformation and innovation in the financial system. Currently, the sector is made up of 65 small institutions with a relati…

Economic viabilityEconomic policyTransparency (market)Credit unionmedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganizational modelFinancial crisisLegislatureBusinessMarket shareDemocracymedia_common
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Banking Crises and Short and Medium Term Output Losses in Emerging and Developing Countries: The Role of Structural and Policy Variables

2012

The aim of this paper is to assess the dynamic impact of banking crises on output for a panel of developing economies. Using an unbalanced panel of 159 countries from 1970 to 2006, the paper shows that banking crises produce significant output losses. Output losses are larger for relatively richer economies, characterized by a higher level of financial deepening and larger current account imbalances. Flexible exchange rates, fiscal and monetary policy, and liquidity support policies have been found to attenuate the effect of the crises. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

Economics and EconometricEconomics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentMonetary policyFinancial crisiDeveloping countryCurrent accountMonetary economicsDevelopmentFinancial deepeningMarket liquidityMedium termOutput losseFinancial crisisDeveloping countrieEconomicsEmerging economieDevelopment3304 EducationEmerging marketsWorld Development
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Commodity market based hedging against stock market risk in times of financial crisis: The case of crude oil and gold

2018

Based on daily data from 1989-2016 we find that the correlations between some relevant commodity market futures and equity returns in the aggregate U.S. market, and specifically in the energy sector stocks have changed strongly during the stock market crisis periods. The correlation between crude oil futures and aggregate U.S. equities increases in crisis periods, whereas in case of gold futures the correlation becomes negative, which supports the safe haven hypothesis of gold. For energy sector equities, the dynamics of hedge ratios does not support using either crude oil or gold futures for cross-hedging during stock market crises.

Economics and Econometrics050208 finance020209 energy05 social sciencesEquity (finance)02 engineering and technologyMonetary economicsCrude oilCommodity marketEnergy sector0502 economics and businessFinancial crisis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsStock marketSafe haventa512Futures contracthealth care economics and organizationsFinanceJournal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
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The adjustment of bank ratings in the financial crisis: International evidence

2018

Abstract This paper analyses the adjustment of bank ratings which occurred in the United States, some European countries and Japan as a result of the financial crisis. We use a methodology which allows us to decompose the observed change in the rating into an effect associated with the change in agency rating policies (understood in a broad sense) and into another effect associated with the situation of bank assets. The results obtained show that with the crisis there was a generalised fall in the ratings, caused by both a worsening of the bank asset situation and the hardening of rating policies. Specifically, we find that 39.95% and 19.25% of the fall in ratings in the United States and E…

Economics and Econometrics050208 finance05 social sciencesRating (action)Too big to failMonetary economics0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisAgency (sociology)EconomicsRelevance (law)Asset (economics)050207 economicsFinanceThe North American Journal of Economics and Finance
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Potential spillovers from the banking sector to sovereign credit ratings

2020

The global financial crisis and European sovereign debt crisis underlined the links between the banking sector and sovereign risk. This paper uses a machine learning technique (random forest regres...

Economics and Econometrics050208 finance0502 economics and business05 social sciencesFinancial crisisSovereign creditFinancial systemBusiness050207 economicsBanking sectorCredit riskEuropean debt crisisApplied Economics Letters
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Bank rating migrations before and since the onset of the financial crisis

2020

This paper analyses bank rating dynamics in Europe and the United States from 2000 to 2016. In particular, two questions are addressed: (i) whether the rating agencies replicate prior changes in ra...

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeAccounting0502 economics and business05 social sciencesFinancial crisisEconomicsFinancial systemReplicate050207 economicsFinanceSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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Financial Sector Reform After the Subprime Crisis: Has Anything Happened?

2015

We analyze the reactions of stock returns and the spreads of credit default swaps (CDS) of banks from Europe and the USA to four major regulatory reforms in the aftermath of the subprime crisis, employing an event study analysis. Contrary to public perception, we find that financial markets indeed reacted to the structural reforms enacted at the national level. The reforms succeeded in reducing bail-out expectations relative to the post-bail-out period, especially for systemic banks. The strongest effects were found for the Dodd–Frank Act and in particular for the Volcker rule. Bank profitability was affected in all countries, showing up in lower equity returns.

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeCredit default swap05 social sciencesFinancial marketEvent studyEquity (finance)Financial systemSubprime crisisVolcker RuleAccounting0502 economics and businessEconomicsProfitability index050207 economicsFinanceStock (geology)
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A systematic review of sovereign connectedness on emerging economies.

2019

This article systematically reviews the academic literature on emerging market contagion in order to summarize what we have learnt about the transmission channels existing in these countries. Given the large body of academic research focused on this topic, we especially direct our attention to the strand of the literature that defines and empirically analyses this topic as the significant increase in the cross-market correlations between asset returns during crisis periods or when a shock occurs. The survey covers the findings on financial contagion in the stock, bond, exchange and credit default swap markets during a large period that covers several crises that have characterized the relat…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeCredit default swapFinancial contagionContagionBond05 social sciencesEmerging marketsCrisi financera global 2007-2009Monetary economicsCross-market correlationsCrisisCurrency0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisEconomicsMercat Anàlisi050207 economicsEmerging marketsFinanceStock (geology)Economia de mercatDebt crisis
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How Do Insured Deposits Affect Bank Risk? Evidence from the 2008 Emergency Economic Stabilization Act

2017

Abstract This paper tests whether an increase in insured deposits causes banks to become more risky. We use variation introduced by the U.S. Emergency Economic Stabilization Act in October 2008, which increased the deposit insurance coverage from $100,000 to $250,000 per depositor and bank. For some banks, the amount of insured deposits increased significantly; for others, it was a minor change. Our analysis shows that the more affected banks increase their investments in risky commercial real estate loans and become more risky relative to unaffected banks following the change. This effect is most distinct for affected banks that are low capitalized.

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeEconomic policy05 social sciencesBank regulationReal estateFinancial systemAffect (psychology)Bank risk0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisDeposit insuranceBusiness050207 economicsFinanceSSRN Electronic Journal
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