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Citations for "Early warning of bank failure : A logit regression approach"

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  1. Andrew Logan, . "The United Kingdom's small banks' crisis of the early 1990s: what were the leading indicators of failure?," Bank of England working papers 139, Bank of England. [Downloadable!]
  2. Peresetsky, Anatoly A. & Karminsky, Alexandr A. & Golovan, Sergei V., 2004. "Probability of default models of Russian banks," BOFIT Discussion Papers 21/2004, Bank of Finland, Institute for Economies in Transition. [Downloadable!]
  3. Jorge Guillén, 2009. "A lesson to learn from developed countries: The Case of State Branching Deregulation in the US," Estudios de Economia, University of Chile, Department of Economics, vol. 36(1 Year 20), pages 67-95, June. [Downloadable!]
  4. Antonio Ahumada & Carlos Budnevich, 2001. "Some Measures of Financial Fragility in the Chilean Banking System: An Early Warning Indicators Application," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 117, Central Bank of Chile. [Downloadable!]
  5. Fidrmuc, Jarko & Süß, Philipp Johann, 2009. "The Outbreak of the Russian Banking Crisis," Discussion Papers in Economics 10996, University of Munich, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
  6. Jan Hanousek & Gerard Roland, 2001. "Banking Passivity And Regulatory Failure In Emerging Markets: Theory And Evidence From The Czech Republic," William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series 424, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School. [Downloadable!]
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  7. Bongini, Paola & Claessens, Stijn & Ferri, Giovanni, 2000. "The political economy of distress in East Asian financial institutions," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2265, The World Bank. [Downloadable!]
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  8. Marcelo Dabós, 1996. "Crisis Bancaria y Medición de Riesgo de Default. Métodos y el Caso de los Bancos Cooperativos en Argentina," Working Papers 12, Universidad de San Andres, Departamento de Economia, revised Jul 1996. [Downloadable!]
  9. Marc Ryser & Stefan Denzler, 2009. "Selecting credit rating models: a cross-validation-based comparison of discriminatory power," Financial Markets and Portfolio Management, Springer, vol. 23(2), pages 187-203, June. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  10. Klaus P. Fischer & Houcem Smaoui, 1997. "From Financial Liberalization to Banking Failure: Starting on the Wrong Foot?," Finance 9706005, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
  11. Henry Dannenberg, 2006. "Die Verlustverteilung des unternehmerischen Forderungsausfallrisikos – Eine simulationsbasierte Modellierung," IWH Discussion Papers 10-06, Halle Institute for Economic Research. [Downloadable!]
  12. Wolfgang Härdle & Rouslan Moro & Dorothea Schäfer, 2006. "Graphical Data Representation in Bankruptcy Analysis," SFB 649 Discussion Papers SFB649DP2006-015, Sonderforschungsbereich 649, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. [Downloadable!]
  13. Monzur Hossain, 2005. "Can Japan avert any future banking crisis?," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(7), pages 425-429, June. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  14. Teija Laitinen, Maria Kankaanpaa, 1999. "Comparative analysis of failure prediction methods: the Finnish case," European Accounting Review, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 8(1), pages 67-92, May. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  15. Thomas B. King & Daniel A. Nuxoll & Timothy J. Yeager, 2006. "Are the causes of bank distress changing? can researchers keep up?," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Jan, pages 57-80. [Downloadable!]
  16. Guo Li & Lee Sanning & Sherrill Shaffer, 2009. "Statistical Opacity In The U.S. Banking Industry," CAMA Working Papers 2009-16, Australian National University, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis. [Downloadable!]
  17. Constantin Zopounidis, Michael Doumpos, Fotios Pasiouras, 2007. "Multicriteria Framework for the Prediction of Corporate Failure in the UK," Frontiers in Finance and Economics, Lille Graduate School of Management, vol. 4(1), pages 65-90, June. [Downloadable!]
  18. POWO FOSSO, Bruno, 2000. "Les déterminants des faillites bancaires dans les pays en développement: le cas des pays de l'Union économique et monétaire Ouest-africaine (UEMOA)," Cahiers de recherche 2000-02, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques. [Downloadable!]
  19. Martin Cihák & Tigran Poghosyan, 2009. "Distress in European Banks: An Analysis Based on a New Dataset," IMF Working Papers 09/9, International Monetary Fund. [Downloadable!]
  20. Sangkyun Park, 1994. "Market discipline by depositors: evidence from reduced form equations," Working Papers 1994-023, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. [Downloadable!]
  21. Wolfgang Härdle & Yuh-Jye Lee & Dorothea Schäfer & Yi-Ren Yeh, 2007. "The Default Risk of Firms Examined with Smooth Support Vector Machines," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 757, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research. [Downloadable!]
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  22. Elijah Brewer, III & Hesna Genay & William E. Jackson, III & Paula R. Worthington, 1996. "Performance and access to government guarantees: the case of small business investment companies," Economic Perspectives, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue Sep, pages 16-32. [Downloadable!]
  23. Bongini, Paola & Ferri, Giovanni & Tae Soo Kang, 2000. "Financial intermediary distress in the Republic of Korea - Small is beautiful?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2332, The World Bank. [Downloadable!]

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