Browsing by Subject "Banking"
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Are Irish households and corporations over-indebted - and does it matter?
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2004)Household and corporate indebtedness has soared in recent years and is now at historically high levels. The market for credit today is unrecognisable compared with just 30 years ago when, in the national economic interest, ... -
Banking considered with special reference to a strictly limited issue of government paper money
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1867)I propose to bring under your consideration the subject of Banking with special reference to a strictly limited issue of Government Paper Money. -
The Banking Sector and Recovery in the EU Economy
(ESRI, 2011)The financial crisis of the last three years has seen a dramatic change in the EU financial sector. Since the early 1990s, with the completion of the internal market, there had been a growing trend towards an EU financial ... -
The Banking Sector and Recovery in the EU Economy
(2010)Banks within Europe have become larger and more international. We use a micro data set to investigate the impact of size on banks Net Interest Margin and show larger banks lower borrowing costs for firms which raises ... -
Cross-Border Banking in Europe: Implications for Financial Stability and Macroeconomic Policies
(Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2011)Understanding the role of banks in cross-border finance has become an urgent priority. Cross-border banks have played a central role in the dynamics of the global crisis of 2007-2009. First, European banks had a ... -
Different Models for Supporting Banking Institutions, Richard Cantillon School, Friday 10th September 2010
(National Asset Management Agency, ireland, 2010-09-10) -
Investigating the Determinants of Banking Coexceedances in Europe in the Summer of 2008
(2010)We examine the nature, extent and possible causes of bank contagion in a high frequency setting. Looking at six major European banks in the summer and autumn of 2008, we model the lower coexceedances of these banks returns. ... -
The Irish Economy: Three Strikes and You're Out?
(2011)We examine the three interlinked Irish crises : the competitiveness, fiscal and banking crises, showing how all three combined to lay a lethal trap for Ireland. Starting from a point of economic balance, a series of poor ... -
Review of Developments in Banking and Finance
(National Economic and Social Council, ireland, 2013-06) -
Towards a reformulation of monetary theory: competitive banking
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1991)Neo-classical economics is a difficult subject. It requires more than the usual willing suspension of disbelief. One is asked to put aside one's economic intuition, one's experiences of how the world works, to enter the ... -
Trade statistics of the Irish Free State in 1924
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1925)I propose to confine my contribution to this discussion mainly to a consideration of the totals of Imports and Exports together with the excess of Imports shown in Table I. of Mr. Hooper's supplement to the December report. ... -
Using humanness and design aesthetics to choose the best type of trust: a study of mobile banking in France
(2021)Purpose The research aims to addresses the limitations of previous literature regarding choosing the appropriate conceptualization of trust (i.e. interpersonal trust or system trust) and the role of design aesthetics ...