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Changes in determinants of the interest margin in today’s economy

2019

This study examined the interest margin following the significant drop in its contribution to credit institutions’ total income. Balance sheet variables, income statement and annual report variables, and external variables were studied separately. Variables that had not previously been studied in the literature were considered, and determinants that had already been studied were revisited after the reduction in the interest margin. The diversification of investment in associated companies and investment in fixed and variable income are causes of this decrease in the interest margin. Higher fees and commissions offset this decrease. Greater size and market power have reduced the interest mar…

Economics and EconometricsdiversificationliquidityNet interest marginmarket powerdiversification; fees and commissions; liquidity; market powereducationDiversification (finance)Annual reportMonetary economicslcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsfees and commissionslcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388lcsh:Economic growth development planningMarket liquidityVariable (computer science)Income statementEconomicsBalance sheetMarket powerEconomic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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Impacts of sovereign risk premium on bank profitability: Evidence from euro area

2021

We analyse the effects of low and negative interest rates and sovereign risk premium on bank profitability among 154 Eurozone banks during the period 2005–2019. In contrast to some of the results in the previous literature, we find that the euro area banks have not suffered too much from the extremely low and negative interest rate era regarding their net interest margins. However, the overall profitability has lowered clearly during the sample period, and the sovereign risk premium has a robust negative effect on all the overall profitability measures, both with risk-adjustment and without it, but it seems to have an increasing effect on the degree of wholesale funding and loan loss provis…

Economics and Econometricseuroaluepankitmedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary policySample (statistics)Monetary economicskannattavuuskorkopolitiikkaUnconventional monetary policyBanking sectorInterest ratekorkoNegative interest ratesLoanWholesale fundingEconomicsSovereign risk premiumProfitability indexBank profitabilityFinancemedia_commonCredit riskInternational Review of Financial Analysis
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Measuring the shadow economy and its drivers: the case of peripheral EMU countries

2019

We adopt a long-run perspective to investigate the size of the shadow economy and explore the trends in this area. The analysis is based on a panel of peripheral EMU countries over the period 1965-2015. Our empirical approach relies on a multiple indicators and multiple causes (MIMIC) framework. This approach is a variant of structural equation modelling (SEM). We used two sets of variables, (i.e. potential determinants and indicator variables) to estimate an underlying (unobserved) index that measures the evolution of the shadow economy. Ascertaining the relative importance of the shadow economy enabled analysis of its relationship with other institutional and social issues (e.g. corruptio…

Economics and Econometricseuropean economic and monetary unionPerspective (graphical)structural equation modellinglcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicslcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388lcsh:Economic growth development planningShadow economy; structural equation modelling; multiple indicators multiple causes models; European Economic and Monetary Unionshadow economyEconomyEconomicsmultiple indicators multiple causes modelsShadow (psychology)Ekonomska Istraživanja
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How does fiscal policy react to wealth composition and asset prices?

2012

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Economics and Econometricsfiscal policy wealth composition asset pricesNorth-South technology transferSocial SciencesMonetary economicsFiscalpolicy0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsStock (geology)Trade unions050208 financeMinimum wagesfiscal policy wealth composition asset prices.05 social sciencesWelth composition1. No povertySettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaRegression analysisjel:E52jel:E37Asset pricesFiscal policyFiscal balanceWealth elasticity of demandMultinationals8. Economic growthWealth compositionNational wealthFinancial distressFiscal policy
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INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGIES IN OLIGOPOLY WITH HETEROGENEOUS FIRMS

2016

This paper examines the foreign direct investment (FDI) versus exports decision of foreign oligopolistic firms under cost heterogeneity. An additional motivation for firms to invest abroad is the technological sourcing via spillovers, which flow from the host more efficient firm to foreign less advantaged firms. For intermediate values of the set-up costs associated with FDI entry, it is shown that foreign firms choose opposite entry strategies. An equilibrium where the less efficient foreign firm exports whereas the more efficient invests is more likely to happen when foreign firms become more heterogeneous, the larger the trade costs and not too big oligopolistic profitability. Interestin…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPublic policyMonetary economicsForeign direct investmentTrade costOligopolyMicroeconomicsInternationalization0502 economics and businessEconomicsProfitability index050207 economicsWelfare050205 econometrics media_commonMarket failureBulletin of Economic Research
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Aggregate uncertainty and sectoral productivity growth: The role of credit constraints

2016

Abstract We show that an increase in aggregate uncertainty—measured by stock market volatility—reduces productivity growth more in industries that depend heavily on external finance. The mechanism at play is that during periods of high uncertainty, firms that are credit constrained switch the composition of investment by reducing productivity-enhancing investment—such as on ICT capital—which is more subject to liquidity risks (Aghion et al., 2010). The effect is larger during recessions, when financing constraints are more likely to be binding, than during expansions. Our statistical method—a difference-in-difference approach using productivity growth of 25 industries from 18 advanced econo…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary economicsRecession0502 economics and businessEconomicsEconometrics050207 economicsTotal factor productivityProductivityGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonInformation and communication technology investmentReverse causality050208 finance05 social sciencesInstrumental variableAggregate (data warehouse)UncertaintySettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaOmitted-variable biasInvestment (macroeconomics)Fiscal policyMarket liquidityEconometric modelFinancial dependenceProductivity growthOutput gapGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesStock marketFinance
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Keep the faith in banking : New evidence for the effects of negative interest rates based on the case of Finnish cooperative banks

2021

This paper analyses the profitability of Finnish cooperative banks during the period of negative nominal interest rates. Contrary to expectations, the continuous decline in money market interest rates between 2009 and 2014, and the following negative rate era, did not have adverse effects on the profitability of banks at the beginning of negative interest rate period. Based on especially using a risk-adjusted measure for bank profitability, these results contrast with previous findings. In our findings, the increasing wholesale funding (WSF) ratio seems to be an important factor. However, after 2017 the banks have not been able to improve especially their risk-adjusted profitability so stro…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary economicskannattavuusbankskorkorahamarkkinatFaith0502 economics and businessWholesale fundingEconomicsprofitability050207 economicshealth care economics and organizationsriskitmedia_commonnegative interest ratesMoney market050208 financepankitNet interest margin05 social sciencesMonetary policyvoitot (talous)rahapolitiikkaInterest rateNominal interest rateProfitability indexdynamic conditional correlationsosuuspankitFinance
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The evolution of the Polish central bank’s views on Eurozone membership

2016

AbstractThis article analyses the reports published by the National Bank of Poland (NBP – Narodowy Bank Polski) between 2004 and 2014. These reports shed light on the evolution of official thinking on the possibility of Polish participation in the Eurozone, revealing a decline in enthusiasm over time. This change has taken place against a backdrop of a shift in general public attitudes (in Poland) towards the European Union, and a more specific shift in public opinion on the desirability of monetary integration on the supranational level caused by the economic crisis. These two factors explain the shift in conclusions and arguments contained in the official reports of the National Bank of P…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolish050905 science studiesPublic opinionNational bankMonetary integrationPolitical science0502 economics and businessNBPmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean Union050207 economicsEuropean unionmedia_commonEnthusiasmbusiness.industry05 social sciencesmonetary integrationlanguage.human_languageEconomyCentral bankPolitical economylanguagePoland0509 other social sciencesbusinessPost-Communist Economies
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Regional effects of monetary policy in the U.S.: An empirical re-assessment

2020

Abstract This paper provides an empirical re-assessment of the regional effects of monetary policy in the U.S. We use the narrative series of Romer and Romer (2004) as a measure of monetary policy shocks and impulse response functions estimated directly from a single equation spatial model. We find that monetary policy tightening leads to a persistent decrease in regional real personal income and employment, with asymmetric effects across regions that are magnified by spatial spillovers. The magnitude of the effects depends on the period under analysis and on the direction of the monetary policy shock. We also provide evidence of the existence of the interest rate and the housing market cha…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectRomerMonetary policyRegional asymmetriesSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaMonetary economicsBEA regionsInterest rateShock (economics)Personal incomeTransmission channels of monetary policySpatial modelSingle equationEconomicsFinanceImpulse responseMonetary policy shocksmedia_commonEconomics Letters
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Cross-country variation in patience, persistent current account imbalances and the external wealth of nations

2022

This paper is the first to utilize large-scale international surveys on economic preferences to examine the long-run relationships between patience, current accounts and external wealth. We find robust empirical evidence that countries with more patient individuals tend to run persistent current account surpluses, which in turn result in the accumulation of foreign assets. This theoretically plausible but empirically unexplored relationship holds true for euro area current account imbalances, global current account imbalances and net foreign asset positions worldwide. While the existing current account literature concentrates on proximate macroeconomic determinants, this paper’s extension o…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjecthenkilökohtainen talousDistribution (economics)Monetary economicsvarallisuusEconomicsluonteenpiirteetAsset (economics)Empirical evidencekansantalousmedia_commonpatienceeconomic preferencesCross countrybusiness.industryPersistent currentCurrent accountPatienceexternal wealthkansainvälinen vertailuexternal imbalanceskäyttäytymistaloustiedeVariation (linguistics)kärsivällisyysbusinesscurrent accountFinanceJournal of International Money and Finance
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