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Remittances, capital flows, developing countries
cross-border banking, information costs, regulations, mergers and acquisitions
FAVAR, bank risk, macro-finance linkages, monetary policy, microeconomic adjustment
International banking, gravity equations, foreign direct investment, cross-border financial services
international banking, gravity equations, foreign direct investment, cross-border financial services
cross-border banking, information costs, panel cointegration
EU enlargement, International asset holdings, Trade, Gravity model, Simulations
European Integration, Transition Economies
distance coefficients, gravity equations, foreign direct investment
International banking, portfolio diversification, international integration
International banking, portfolio diversification, international financial integration
Banks, international financial markets, regulation
Cross-border banking, information costs
Foreign debt, debt restructuring, Russian Federation
bank levy, bank lending, interest rates, German banks
international banking, liquidity, transmission, central bank liquidity, uncertainty, regulation, crises
International banking, liquidity, transmission, central bank liquidity, uncertainty, regulation, crises
FDI, exchange rates, net worth effects, firm-specific assets multinational firms
international banking, macroeconomic volatility, banking risk
International banking, clustering, foreign direct investment
international banking, clustering, foreign direct investment
Multinational firms, exports versus FDI, financial constraints, heterogeneity, productivity
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exports versus FDI, financial constraints, heterogeneity, multinational firms, productivity
FAVAR, bank risk taking, macro-finance linkages, monetary policy, commercial property prices
labor demand, economic crisis, short-time work, financial frictions, labor market institutions, employment adjustment
Open Economy Macroeconomics, Monetary union; Business cycles, Financial markets
International banking, extensive and intensive margin, productivity pecking order, ordered probit, selection models
Migration, foreign direct investment, network effects
Multinational firms, heterogeneity, productivity, financial constraints
financial constraints, heterogeneity, multinational firms, productivity
sovereign debt, bank-level heterogeneity, bank risk
Effort, redistribution, ability, experiment, survey data, simultaneous equation model
effort, redistribution, World Value Survey, simultaneous equation models, experiment
Business cycle volatility, financial frictions, financial market integration
international banking, gravity model, financial frictions
bank capital, business loans, cointegration
international banking, macroprudential, regulation, spillovers, lending
Cross-border banking, financial crisis, government support, Term Auction Facility
international bank, nonbank financial institution, global liquidity, regulation, prudential policy
bank market structure, financial openness, granular effects, growth
labor-market volatility, skill levels, financial globalization
systemic risk, bank regulation, Banking Union
Eastern enlargement, foreign direct investment, firm heterogeneity
international bank portfolios, macroeconomic developments, transmission channels
income volatility, distribution risk, real business cycles
market power-risk nexus, international banking, micro-data, Germany
firm-level volatility, trade openness
Term Auction Facility, international banking, liquidity shock, bank funding structure, ABCP exposure
employment volatility, trade openness, regional labour markets
monetary policy, international spillovers, cross-border transmission, global bank, global financial cycle
Granularity, concentration, bank competition, macroeconomic outcomes, bank markups
firm level volatility, Great Moderation, multifactor residual model
Banking sector distress, size effects, shock propagation, Granular Residual
bank market structure, financial integration, granularity, macroeconomic volatility, low-income countries
bank lending, heterogeneity, sectoral growth
Short-term debt, economic transformation, EU accession
Business cycles, multinational activity, FDI
Employment volatility, labor demand, multinational firms
domestic capital stock, foreign direct investment
Distance coefficients, Gravity equations, Globalization