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Does State Ownership of Banks Matter? : Russian Evidence from the Financial Crisis (Record no. 50452)

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Personal name Davydov, Denis
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Title Does State Ownership of Banks Matter? : Russian Evidence from the Financial Crisis
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Extent 250–285 p.
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Summary, etc This article examines the effects of state ownership and government interventions on lending behaviour and capitalisation of banks over the period 2005–2011. Using data from the highly state-influenced Russian banking sector, it is documented that the relationship between state ownership and lending is nonlinear. While overall loan growth decreased and interest rates rose, it was found that fully state-controlled banks increased lending and charged lower interest rates during the crisis of 2008–2010. Moreover, fully state-owned and state-supported banks demonstrated counter-cyclical lending behaviour during the crisis. However, while state-owned banks were better protected against asset default, there is weak evidence to suggest that government interventions may result in increased riskiness of banks.
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Uncontrolled term Bank lending,
Uncontrolled term state ownership, privatisation
Uncontrolled term financial crisis,
Uncontrolled term government interventions
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Host Biblionumber 29445
Host Itemnumber 72762
Main entry heading GANGOPADHYAY, SHUBHASIS
Place, publisher, and date of publication NEW DELHI SAGE PUBLICATION PVT. LTD.
Other item identifier 5559437
Title JOURNAL OF EMERGING MARKET FINANCE
International Standard Serial Number 0972-6527
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Main Library Main Library 19/11/2018   Vol 17, No 2/ 5559437JA5 5559437JA5 19/11/2018 19/11/2018

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