Working papers
- Ralph de Haas & Ilko Naaborg, 2005.
"Internal Capital Markets in Multinational Banks: Implications for European Transition Countries,"
DNB Working Papers
051, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department.
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Cited by:
- Olena Havrylchyk & Emilia Jurzyk, 2005.
"Profitability of Foreign and Domestic Banks in Central and Eastern Europe : Does the Mode of Entry Matter?,"
Working Papers
2005-21, CEPII research center.
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Other versions: - Henrique S. Basso & Oscar Calvo-Gonzalez & Marius Jurgilas, 2007.
"Financial dollarization - the role of banks and interest rates,"
Working Paper Series
748, European Central Bank.
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- Konstantins Benkovskis, 2008.
"Is there a Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Policy in Latvia? Evidence from Bank Level Data,"
Working Papers
2008/01, Latvijas Banka.
[Downloadable!]
- Claessens, Stijn, 2006.
"Competitive implications of cross-border banking,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
3854, The World Bank.
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- Ralph de Haas & Ilko Naaborg, 2005.
"Does Foreign Bank Entry Reduce Small Firms' Access to Credit? Evidence from European Transition Economies,"
DNB Working Papers
050, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department.
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Cited by:
- Beck, Thorsten, 2006.
"Creating an efficient financial system : challenges in a global economy,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
3856, The World Bank.
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- Claeys, Sophie & Hainz, Christa, 2007.
"Acquisition versus greenfield: The impact of the mode of foreign bank entry on information and bank lending rates,"
Working Paper Series
210, Sveriges Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden).
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Other versions:- Sophie Claeys & Christa Hainz, 2006.
"Acquisition versus greenfield - the impact of the mode of foreign bank entry on information and bank lending rates,"
Working Paper Series
653, European Central Bank.
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- Sophie Claeys & Christa Hainz, 2006.
"Acquisition versus greenfield: The impact of the mode of foreign bank entry on information and bank lending rates,"
Discussion Papers
182, SFB/TR 15 Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems, Free University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Bonn, University of Mannheim, University of Munich.
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- Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, 2006.
"Finance and economic development : policy choices for developing countries,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
3955, The World Bank.
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- Ralph de Haas, 2006.
"Monitoring Costs and Multinational-Bank Lending,"
DNB Working Papers
088, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department.
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- Ilko Naaborg & Bert Scholtens & Jakob de Haan & Hanneke Bol & Ralph de Haas, 2003.
"How Important are Foreign Banks in the Financial Development of European Transition Countries?,"
CESifo Working Paper Series
CESifo Working Paper No. , CESifo Group Munich.
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Cited by:
- Aysan, Ahmet Faruk & Ceyhan, Sanli Pinar, 2008.
"Structural Change and the Efficiency of Banking In Turkey: Does Ownership Matter?,"
MPRA Paper
17849, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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- Andrea M. Maechler & Srobona Mitra & DeLisle Worrell, 2007.
"Decomposing Financial Risks and Vulnerabilities in Eastern Europe,"
IMF Working Papers
07/248, International Monetary Fund.
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- Stanley Nollen & ZdenĚk Kudrna & Roman PazdernĂk, 2005.
"Miscellaneous,"
Post-Communist Economies,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 17(3), pages 363-380, September.
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- Aysan, Ahmet Faruk & Ceyhan, Sanli Pinar, 2007.
"Market Disciplining Role of Crisis on the Restructuring of the Turkish Banking Sector,"
MPRA Paper
5492, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Other versions:
- Hanneke Bol & Jakob de Haan & Bert Scholtens & Ralph de Haas, 2002.
"How Important Are Foreign Banks in European Transition Countries? A Comparative Analysis,"
International Finance
0209005, EconWPA.
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Cited by:
- Buch, Claudia M. & Heinrich, Ralph P. & Schertler, Andrea, 2003.
"External and Internal Financial Structures in Europe: A Corporate Finance Perspective,"
EIFC - Technology and Finance Working Papers
19, United Nations University, Institute for New Technologies.
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