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1. Multiple banking relationships: the role of firm connectedness.

2. Firm‐level political risk and bank loan contracting.

3. Why Did Bank Stocks Crash during COVID-19?

4. A Dynamic Theory of Lending Standards.

5. The Valuation of Collateral in Bank Lending.

6. An Experiment in Tight Monetary Policy: Revisiting the 1920–1921 Depression.

7. Evolutionary multiplayer game analysis of accounts receivable financing based on supply chain financing.

8. Banking on Carbon: Corporate Lending and Cap-and-Trade Policy.

9. A Liberalization Spillover: From Equities to Loans.

10. Zombie Lending to U.S. Firms

11. Business Group Spillovers.

12. Freeze! Financial Sanctions and Bank Responses.

13. Bank Lending Standards and the U.S. Economy.

14. The Effect of Organization Capital on the Cost of Bank Loans.

15. Dollar and Exports.

16. Positive Bank-to-Bank Spillovers.

17. Indirect Evergreening Using Related Parties: Evidence From India.

19. Does relationship lending matter in an emerging market?

20. Concentrated bank market and SMEs' collateral issues: a study of the firms of developing Asian countries.

21. PPDNN-CRP: privacy-preserving deep neural network processing for credit risk prediction in cloud: a homomorphic encryption-based approach.

22. Tell me the truth about Bagehot: lender of last resort in Historical perspective.

23. Carrots with(out) sticks: credit policy and the limits of green central banking.

24. Banks as the new family: the transition from informal to formal borrowing in Turkey.

25. Market Power and Bank Lending in Africa: The Role of Regulatory Policy.

26. Employee training and bank stability.

27. Finance and local economic growth: New evidence from China.

28. Kreditzweitmarktgesetz – Aufsichtsrechtliche Analyse und Herausforderungen für die Restrukturierungspraxis.

29. The invisible leverage of the rich. Absentee debtors and their hedge funds.

30. Financing decisions of third‐party remanufacturers with different co‐opetition modes: The impact of blockchain adoption.

31. Financing constraints of firms: Is there political favoritism in the economic resources given by the central government?

32. Not All Shocks Are Created Equal: Assessing Heterogeneity in the Bank Lending Channel.

33. Multimarket Banks, Local Economic Shocks, and Lending Behavior: When the Effect is on Cost but not on the Amount of Deposit Fundings.

34. Bank Market Value and Loan Supply.

35. Are International Banks Different? Evidence on Bank Performance and Strategy.

36. Local public corruption and corporate debt concentration: evidence from US firms.

37. Corporate tax avoidance and trade credit.

38. Lenders' culture and the pricing of public corruption in corporate loans: evidence from the United States.

39. Environmental, Social, and Governance Scores and Loan Composition Inside United States Banks.

40. Digital credit for all? An empirical analysis of mobile loans for financial inclusion in Kenya.

41. The challenge of phasing-out fossil fuel finance in the banking sector.

42. INTERCONNECTIONS AND INTERDEPENDENCIES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SHADOW BANKING SECTOR IN DEVELOPING AND TRANSITIONAL ECONOMIES.

43. The Retailer's Capital-constrained Risk-averse Closed-loop Supply Chain Financing Strategy Considering Product Heterogeneity.

44. Does Group Maturity Affect Savings and Investment Behaviour of Women: Empirical Investigation of Self-Help Groups in Uttar Pradesh.

45. Technological lock-in developing countries: The role of external financing.

46. The Tendency of the Non-Bank Financial Sector to Rise: A Materialist Account of the Growth of Market-Based Finance.

47. Fiscal dominance and inflation: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa.

48. Enhancing Micro, Small, and Medium Credit (MSME) through P2P Platforms in Normal and Tight Banking Liquidity.

49. The impact of climate change on banks loan portfolios and strategies for effective climate risk management.

50. Green ECB Credit: One Step Too Far.

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