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Discussion of “The Effects of Bank Capital on Lending: What Do We Know, and What Does It Mean?”
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Document Date: 2010-11-25 05:55:05


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Macroeconomic Assessment Group / Hanson / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / Netherlands / Italy / Belgium / France / Japan / Austria / United States / Portugal / Luxembourg / Finland / Spain / Greece / Ireland / /

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Facility

The Institute of International Finance / /

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bank balance sheet strengths / bank credit / bank capital requirements / weaker banks / bank risk / minimum bank / Bank capital shocks / firm-bank / affected banks / different loan applications / bank balance sheet / bank lending surveys / bank supervisors / bank liquidity shock / bank lending channels / bank losses / bank level / loan applications / aggregateor bank-level data / bank capital / bank failures / rm-bank level / bank lending channel / bank-level data / bank balance sheet constraints / adverse bank balance sheet shock / large bank / bank risk-taking effects / bank liquidity differently / bank heterogeneity / bank lending / bank capital ratio changes / bank bailouts / bank competition / bank balance sheet shocks / exhaustive hard bank information / bank rules / bank / bank*time / different banks / rm-bank matching problems / banking / non-interventionist central banking / bank balance sheet strength / big banks / bank profits / bank balance sheet channels / bank lending survey / bank capital shock / use loan applications / bank-level regressions / bank capital implications / turn affect bank / bank capital problems / bank capital decreases / bank credit reduction / /

Organization

European Central Bank / US Federal Reserve / Basel Committee on Banking Supervision / Institute of International Finance / /

Person

Luis Peydr / /

URL

www.bis.org/press/p100912.pdf?noframes=1 / www.federalreserve / /

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