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Report NEP-BAN-2007-03-03
This is the archive for NEP-BAN , a report on new working papers in the area of Banking. Roberto Santillan issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-BAN
The following items were anounced in this report:
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, 2005.
"Implementation of the Basel II Capital Framework 1. Standardised approach to credit risk ,"
Policy Discussion Papers
dp0021, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
[Downloadable!] Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, 2005.
"Implementation of the Basel II Capital Framework 2. Standardised approach to operational risk ,"
Policy Discussion Papers
dp0022, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
[Downloadable!] Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, 2005.
"Implementation of the Basel II Capital Framework 3. Internal ratings-based approach to credit risk ,"
Policy Discussion Papers
dp0023, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
[Downloadable!] Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, 2005.
"Implementation of the Basel II Capital Framework 4. Advanced measurement approaches to operational risk ,"
Policy Discussion Papers
dp0025, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
[Downloadable!] Mark Carlson & Kris James Mitchener, 2007.
"Branch Banking as a Device for Discipline: Competition and Bank Survivorship During the Great Depression ,"
NBER Working Papers
12938, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Carlos Gustavo Machicado, 2006.
"Liquidity Shocks and the Dollarization of a Banking System ,"
Development Research Working Paper Series
09/2006, Institute for Advanced Development Studies.
[Downloadable!] Greg Caldwell, 2007.
"Best Instruments for Market Discipline in Banking ,"
Working Papers
07-9, Bank of Canada.
[Downloadable!] Koetter, Michael & Kick, Thomas, 2007.
"Slippery slopes of stress : ordered failure events in German banking ,"
Discussion Paper Series 2: Banking and Financial Studies
2007,03, Deutsche Bundesbank, Research Centre.
[Downloadable!] Kwang-Won Lee & Ian Sharpe, 2006.
"Does the Bank's Monitoring Ability Matter? ,"
Working Papers
wp2006-04, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
[Downloadable!] Koetter, Michael & Porath, Daniel, 2007.
"Efficient, profitable and safe banking: an oxymoron? : evidence from a panel VAR approach ,"
Discussion Paper Series 2: Banking and Financial Studies
2007,02, Deutsche Bundesbank, Research Centre.
[Downloadable!] Neil Esho & Paul Kofman & Michael G Kollo & Ian G. Sharpe, 2005.
"Market Discipline and Subordinated Debt of Australian Banks ,"
Working Papers
wp2005-02, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
[Downloadable!] Carlos Gustavo Machicado, 2007.
"Growth and Banking Structure in a Partially Dollarized Economy ,"
Development Research Working Paper Series
02/2007, Institute for Advanced Development Studies.
[Downloadable!] Enrique Alberola & Rodrigo César Salvado, 2006.
"Banks, remittances and financial deepening in receiving countries. A model ,"
Banco de España Working Papers
0621, Banco de España.
[Downloadable!] Lütkebohmert, Eva & Gordy, Michael B., 2007.
"Granularity adjustment for Basel II ,"
Discussion Paper Series 2: Banking and Financial Studies
2007,01, Deutsche Bundesbank, Research Centre.
[Downloadable!] Jung Hur & Kang Changhui, 2007.
"School Systems and Efficiency and Equity of Education ,"
Departmental Working Papers
wp0701, National University of Singapore, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Donald P. Morgan, 2007.
"Defining and detecting predatory lending ,"
Staff Reports
273, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-11-29.
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