Journal of Banking and Financial Economics
2014 - 2022
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Volume 1, issue 17, 2022
- The Impact of Nominal Negative Interest Rates on the Economy – Literature Review pp. 5-16

- Jakub Kubiczek
- Information Asymmetry, Capital Structure and Equity Value of Firms Listed on the WSE pp. 17-41

- Milena Gralewska and Anna Bia³ek-Jaworska
- Decentralization and tax independence in OECD countries: GDP per capita analysis from 1995–2018 pp. 42-59

- Anna Semmerling, Andrzej Paczoski and Giuseppe T. Cirella
- The Impact of IFRS 9 on the Link Between Lending and the Capital Ratio in Publicly Traded Banks in Poland pp. 60–73

- Paweł Bojar and Małgorzata Olszak
- What determines the quality of remuneration policy in financial holding companies? An analysis based on the example of the UniCredit Group pp. 74-97

- Agata Wieczorek and Agata Szymanska
- Households’ Borrowing Intentions During the COVID-19 Crisis: The Role of Financial Literacy pp. 798-113

- Lukasz Kurowski and Elzbieta Malinowska-Misiag
Volume 1, issue 15, 2021
- Supervisory Technology As a New Tool for Banking Sector Supervision pp. 5-13

- Tomasz Dziawgo
- The Impact of the Turkish Presidential System on the Turkish Lira pp. 14-24

- Mahmut Zeki Akarsu
- The Effect of Targeted Monetary Policy on Bank Lending pp. 25-43

- Olli-Matti Laine
- Do Enhanced Collective Action Clauses Affect Sovereign Borrowing Costs? pp. 59-87

- Kay Chung and Michael Papaioannou
Volume 1, issue 13, 2020
- This study examines the impact credit risk management has on the profitability of commercial banks in Nigeria pp. 5-22

- Charles Onyeiwu, Gideon Ajayi and Obumneke Muoneke B
- This study examines the impact credit risk management has on the profitability of commercial banks in Nigeria pp. 23-39

- Kareem Abidemi Arikewuyo, Akeem Adekunle Adeyemi, Eunice Titilayo Omodara and Lateef Adewale Yunusa
- The use of the bootstrap method for the assessment of investment effectiveness and risk – the case of confidence intervals estimation for the Sharpe ratio and TailVaR pp. 40-50

- Klaudia Jarno and £ukasz Smaga
- bKash vs. Bank-led Option: Factors Influencing Customer’s Preferences – Does it Warrant Voluntary-Insurance-Policy for Rapid-growth Digital-banking in Bangladesh-economy? pp. 51-69

- Akim M. Rahman
Volume 1, issue 11, 2019
- Financial Deepening in Mexico pp. 5-18

- Alexander Herman and Alexander Klemm
- Frontier and Emerging Markets: A Perspective from Portfolio Flows and Financial Integration pp. 19-45

- Nordine Abidi, Burcu Hacibedel and Mwanza Nkusu
- Financial Stability Reports in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 46-78

- Cheng Hoon Lim, Alexander Klemm, Sumiko Ogawa, Marco Pani and Claudio Visconti
- Options Pricing by Monte Carlo Simulation, Binomial Tree and BMS Model: a comparative study of Nifty50 options index pp. 79-95

- Ali Bendob and Naima Bentouir
- The Banks Profitability and Economic Freedom Quality: Empirical Evidence from Arab Economies pp. 96-110

- Omar Ghazy Aziz and Julie Knutsen
Volume 1, issue 9, 2018
- Determinants of banks’ profitability and efficiency: Empirical evidence from a sample of Banking Systems pp. 5-23

- Mouna Rekik and Maha Kalai
- EU banks after the crisis: sinners in the hands of angry markets pp. 24-51

- Antonio Sánchez Serrano
- Animal Spirits and Risk in Financial Markets pp. 52-59

- Jukka Ilomäki
- Macroprudential Policy Effectiveness: Lessons from Southeastern Europe pp. 60-102

- Jérôme Vandenbussche, Piyabha Kongsamut and Dilyana Dimova
- Macroeconomic Stability in Resource-rich Countries: The Role of Fiscal Policy pp. 103-122

- Elva Bova, Paulo Medas and Tigran Poghosyan
Volume 1, issue 7, 2017
- Inflation and Public Debt Reversals in the G7 Countries pp. 5-27

- Bernardin Akitoby, Ariel Binder and Takuji Komatsuzaki
- Determinants of Banks’ Net Interest Margins in Honduras pp. 5-27

- Koffie Nassar, Edder Martinez and Anabel Pineda
- Unstash the Cash! Corporate Governance Reform in Japan pp. 51-69

- Chie Aoyagi and Giovanni Ganelli
- Global Thermoeconomics pp. 70-89

- Mario W. Cardullo and Manhong Mannie Liu
- An Econometric Analysis for the Bid-Ask Spread in the Emerging Chilean Capital Market pp. 90-101

- David Cademartori-Rosso, Berta Silva-Palavecinos, Ricardo Campos-Espinoza and Hanns de la Fuente-Mella
Volume 1, issue 5, 2016
- The Finance and Growth Nexus Re-Examined: Do All Countries Benefit Equally? pp. 5-38

- Adolfo Barajas, Ralph Chami and Seyed Reza Yousefi
- Intermediary networks under the rule of equi-repartition of profits pp. 39-63

- Fabien Mercier
- What Drives the Volatility of Firm Level Productivity in China? pp. 64-80

- Xubei Luo and Nong Zhu
- External Factors in Debt Sustainability Analysis: An Application to Latin America? pp. 81-120

- Gustavo Adler and Sebastian Sosa
- The relationship between distance-to-default and CDS spreads as measures of default risk for European banks pp. 121-143

- Kim Ristolainen
Volume 1, issue 3, 2015
- Wage-setting Behavior in France: Additional Evidence from an Ad-hoc Survey pp. 5-23

- Jeremi Montornes and Jacques-Bernard Sauner-Leroy
- The validity and time-horizon of the Fed model for equity valuation: a co-integration approach pp. 24-49

- Fabien Mercier
- A global perspective on inflation and propagation channels pp. 50-76

- Luca Gattini, Huw Pill and Ludger Schuknecht
- The Role of Foreign Firm Characteristics, Absorptive Capacity and the Institutional Framework for FDI Spillovers pp. 77-112

- Thomas Farole and Deborah Winkler
- Risk, capital buffers and bank lending: The adjustment of euro area banks pp. 113-129

- Laurent Maurin and Mervi Toivanen
- Financial Deepening, Property Rights, and Poverty: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 130-151

- Raju Singh and Yifei Huang
- Global Liquidity Determinants Across Emerging and Advanced Countries pp. 152-170

- Renata Karkowska
Volume 1, issue 1, 2014
- Macroprudential Banking Regulation: Does One Size Fit All? pp. 5-28

- Doris Neuberger and Roger Rissi
- Access to Credit as a Growth Constraint pp. 29-39

- Matjaž Volk and Polona Trefalt
- Do institutional and political factors matter for the efficiency of banking sectors? pp. 40-58

- Małgorzata Olszak and Patrycja Chodnicka
- Volatility Transmission Between Stock and Foreign Exchange Markets: Evidence from Nigeria pp. 59-72

- Emenike Kalu O.
- The Effect of the Introduction of a »Pay Per Use« Option within motor TPL insurance pp. 73-87

- Stefan Trappl, Karl Zehetner and Robert Pichler
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