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El papel de las cooperativas de crédito en el sostenimiento de la España vaciada a través del capital social

2021

El sistema bancario viene experimentando grandes transformaciones, marcadas por la disminución del número de entidades y la concentración del negocio. Las cooperativas de crédito han logrado mantenerse relativamente aisladas de las turbulencias financieras de la pasada crisis gracias a políticas de inversión prudentes y la clara vocación territorial y de proximidad con el entorno, características que, junto con su carácter cooperativo, se han convertido en las principales fortalezas de este tipo de entidades de crédito. Por otra parte, la creciente desatención del sistema bancario hacia los territorios en retroceso demográfico ha propiciado la exclusión financiera de sus habitantes. En este…

Economics and EconometricsAssociative networkmedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial systemPrudenceContext (language use)Cooperativas de créditoCooperativasDespoblación0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomía socialDesarrollo regionalHB71-74Desenvolupament urbàEconomía regionalmedia_commonExclusión financiera05 social sciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Banking sector0506 political scienceCooperativismeEconomics as a scienceWork (electrical)Profitability indexBusiness050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social capitalREVESCO. Revista de Estudios Cooperativos
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The Deadly Embrace between the Banks and the State in Spain, 1850-2015

2017

espanolEste trabajo analiza las relaciones financieras entre el sector bancario y la Hacienda publica en la Espana contemporanea. Los sistemas fiscales han sido insuficientes, generando un deficit presupuestario cronico. Este forzo una gestion irresponsable de la deuda publica hasta 1987. Ello impidio que los deficits presupuestarios pudiesen financiarse con deuda emitida en las bolsas, y obligo al Estado a recurrir a la banca (publica y privada). La evolucion de las nuevas series de las carteras de deuda publica se explica por la busqueda de rentabilidad de los bancos y por los cambios en la regulacion bancaria y la represion financiera que favorecieron al statu quo bancario. Se analizan l…

Economics and EconometricsHistorySovereign debt history060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEspañaHistoriaEconomíaState (polity)Stock exchangePolitical scienceDebt0502 economics and businessFinancial history0601 history and archaeology050207 economicsSovereign debtHistoria de la deuda públicamedia_commonWelfare economics05 social sciencesN206 humanities and the artsFinancial repressionNBanking sectorHistoria financieraHistoria bancariaTreasuryBanking historyDeficit spendingSpainH63G21
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Typologie des cooperatives de credit espagnoles par la methode des groupes strategiques. Une etude empirique

1997

The objective is to apply the Strategic Groups approach to the sub-sector of credit cooperatives, organizations on which Strategic Groups analysis has not been applied yet although they are part of the banking sector. Therefore taking into account the theoretical arguments presented on SG, the authors apply them according to the following stages: identification of the group of banking organizations composing the object of the study (in this case, credit cooperatives) while analysing their main characteristics; choice of the subset of banking organizations forming the analysed sample; determination of key strategic variables to define credit cooperatives’ strategies; and application of the r…

Economics and EconometricsIdentification (information)Market economySociology and Political ScienceOrder (exchange)Research methodologyEconomicsSample (statistics)Factorial analysisIndustrial organizationBanking sectorAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics
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How do Banking Crises Impact on Income Inequality?

2012

We show that banking crises have an important effect on income distribution: inequality increases before banking crisis episodes and sharply declines afterwards. We also find that, while a large government size does not per se seem to reduce inequality, a rise in financial depth (i.e. better access to credit provided by the banking sector) contributes to a more equal distribution of income.

Economics and EconometricsInequality banking crisis financial depth government size.Comprehensive incomeInequalityEconomic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectBanking crisisSocial SciencesDistribution (economics)jel:E44Monetary economicsjel:E25Economic inequalityIncome distributioninequality banking crisis financial depth government size0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsFinancial depth10. No inequalitymedia_commonGovernment050208 financebusiness.industry05 social sciences1. No povertySettore SECS-P/02 Politica Economicajel:H12Banking sectorGovernment sizeInequalityIncome inequality metrics8. Economic growthjel:G18business
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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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Responsabilidad social empresarial en banca. Su aplicación al caso de la banca cooperativa

2018

El concepto de RSE y las dimensiones que lo componen vienen determinados por las características particulares de las empresas en cada industria o sector económico en el que operan. Esto es así por cuanto la definición de la RSE y su aplicación está condicionada a la operatividad, medición e implantación en el contexto en el cual se lleva a cabo. Por este motivo, para analizar el comportamiento de la RSE en la banca cooperativa, que es el objetivo del presente trabajo, es importante realizar un estudio sobre las implicaciones y las particularidades de ésta en el sector bancario, es decir, en el conjunto de las denominadas entidades de crédito. Los bancos cooperativos, más conocidos en España…

Economics and EconometricsÉtica bancaria05 social sciencesSostenibilityCooperativas de créditoSector bancarioBancos y cajasSostenibilidad0506 political scienceCooperativasBanking ethicEconomics as a scienceFinancial inclusion.Credit Cooperatives0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationBanking sectorHB71-74050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Inclusión financiera.
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Banks, Firms and Economic Culture: Economists and Research Centres in Interwar Italy

2020

In the interwar years, Italy experimented a strong growth of applied economic research. The foundation of research centers can be read and placed in a much wider international trend that emerged during the Great War. In this essay, we offer a map of the most important research centers, exploring the extensive web of relationships between the academia and the productive world. We then focus on a set of case studies, selected for their relevance. Section 2 is devoted to the banking sector, with reference to four important cases (Banca Commerciale Italiana, Banca d’Italia, Associazione Bancaria Italiana and Banco di Sicilia); section 3 to the industrial sector (IRI, Finsider, Ansaldo, Edison, …

FascismImportant researchInterwar Economic HistoryEconomySettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoSecondary sector of the economyResearch centresHistory of Italian bankHistory of Italian firmsBusinessResearch DepartmentBanking sector
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Income structure, profitability and risk in the European banking sector: The impact of the crisis

2017

This study sets out to analyse whether the effect of the income structure on the risk and profitability of European banks has changed as a result of the crisis and if it varies according to banks’ specialisation in a particular type of banking business. To do so, it estimates the income structure over the period 2002–2012 using data for a panel of European banks. The study also examines if there are differences between investment-oriented banks and banks specialising in financial intermediation in terms of the effect of income structure on risk and profitability. Our findings show that an increase in the share of non-interest income has a negative impact on profitability, although the effec…

Finance050208 financeFinancial stabilitybusiness.industry05 social sciencesFinancial intermediaryMonetary economicsBanking sector0502 economics and businessRetail bankingBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Profitability indexMarket power050207 economicsbusinessBeneficial effectsFinanceResearch in International Business and Finance
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The real effect of financial crises in the European transition economies1

2010

The aim of this work is to assess the impact of financial crises on output for 11 European transition economies (CEECs). The results suggest that financial crises have a significant and permanent effect, lowering long-term output by about 17 percent. The effect is more important in smaller countries, with relative higher dependence on external financing, and in which the banking sector noticed more important financial disequilibria. We also found that fiscal policy measures have been the most efficient tools in dealing with the crises, while the role of monetary policy instruments has been rather blinded. Exchange rate resulted to be more a propagator than a crises absorber, while the IMF c…

FinanceEconomics and EconometricsExchange rateWork (electrical)business.industryFinancial crisisMonetary policyEconomicsExternal financingbusinessBanking sectorFiscal policyEconomics of Transition
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The Real Effect of Financial Crises in the European Transition Economies

2009

The aim of this work is to assess the impact of financial crises on output for 11 European transition economies (CEECs). The results suggest that financial crises have a significant and permanent effect, lowering long-term output by about 17 percent. The effect is more important in smaller countries, with relative higher dependence on external financing, and in which the banking sector noticed more important financial disequilibria. We also found that fiscal policy measures have been the most efficient tools in dealing with the crises, while the role of monetary policy instruments has been rather blinded. Exchange rate resulted to be more a propagator than a crises absorber, while the IMF c…

FinanceExchange rateWork (electrical)Economybusiness.industryFinancial crisisMonetary policyEconomicsExternal financingMonetary economicsbusinessBanking sectorFiscal policySSRN Electronic Journal
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