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1 Finance Journal Articles 30. Beck, Thorsten, Juan Miguel Crivelli*, and William Summerhill State Bank Transformation in Brazil Choices and Consequences. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Beck, Thorsten, Robert Cull, and Afeikhena Jerome Bank Privatization and Performance: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Ross Levine Law and Firms Access to Finance. American Law and Economics Review 7(1): Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Ross Levine SMEs, Growth and Poverty: Cross-Country Evidence. Journal of Economic Growth 10: Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Vojislav Maksimovic Financial and Legal Constraints to Firm Growth: Does Firm Size Matter? Journal of Finance 60(1): Berger, Allen, George Clarke, Robert Cull, Leora Klapper, and Gregory Udell Corporate Governance and Bank Performance: A Joint Analysis of the Static, Selection, and Dynamic Effects of Domestic, Foreign, and State Ownership. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Boehmer, Ekkehart, Robert C. Nash, and Jeffrey Netter Bank Privatization in Developing and Developed Countries: Cross-Sectional Evidence on the Impact of Economic and Political Factors. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Bonaccorsi di Patti, Emilia, and Daniel Hardy Financial Sector Liberalization, Bank Privatization, and Efficiency: Evidence from Pakistan. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Bonin, John, Iftekhar Hasan, and Paul Wachtel Privatization Matters: Bank Efficiency in Transition Countries. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Boubakri, Narjess, Jean-Claude Cosset, Klaus Fischer, and Omrane Guedhami Privatization and Bank Performance in Developing Countries. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Chen, Zhian, Donghui Li, and Fariborz Moshirian China s Financial Services Industry: The Intra-Industry Effects of Privatization of the Bank of China Hong Kong. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Claessens, Stijn*, and Leora Klapper Bankruptcy around the World: Explanations of Its Relative Use. American Law and Economics Review 7: Claessens, Stijn*, and Luc Laeven Financial Sector Competition, Financial Dependence, and Growth. Journal of the European Economic Association 3(1): Clarke, George, Juan Miguel Crivelli*, and Robert J. Cull The Impact of Bank Privatization and Foreign Entry on Access to Credit in Argentina s Provinces. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(1):
2 44. Clarke, George, and Robert Cull Bank Privatization in Argentina: A Model of Political Constraints and Differential Outcomes. Journal of Development Economics 78(1): Clarke, George, Robert Cull, Maria Soledad Martinez Peria, and Susana M. Sanchez Bank Lending to Small Businesses in Latin America: Does Bank Origin Matter? Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 37: Clarke, George, Robert Cull, and Mary Shirley Bank Privatization in Developing Countries: A Summary of Lessons and Findings. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Cull, Robert, Lemma W. Senbet, and Marco Sorge Deposit Insurance and Financial Development. Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 37: Cull, Robert, and L. Colin Xu Institutions, Ownership, and Finance: The Determinants of Profit Reinvestment among Chinese Firms. Journal of Financial Economics 77(1, July): De Nicolo, Gianni, Patrick Honohan, and Alain Ize Dollarization of Bank Deposits: Causes and Consequences. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(7): Djankov, Simeon*, Jan Jindra and Leora F. Klapper Corporate Valuation and the Resolution of Bank Insolvency in East Asia. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Gleason, Kimberly, James McNulty, and Anita Pennathur Returns to Acquirers of Privatizing Financial Services Firms: An International Examination. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Haber, Stephen Mexico s Experiments with Bank Privatization and Liberalization, Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Laeven, Luc, and Giovanni Majnoni* Does Judicial Efficiency Lower the Cost of Credit? Journal of Banking and Finance 29(7): Megginson,William The Economics of Bank Privatization. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Nakane, Márcio, and Daniela Weintraub Bank Privatization and Productivity: Evidence for Brazil. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Otchere, Isaac Do Privatized Banks in Middle- and Low-Income Countries Perform Better Than Rival Banks? An Intra-Industry Analysis of Bank Privatization. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Williams, Jonathan, and Nghia Nguyen Financial Liberalisation, Crisis, and Restructuring: A Comparative Study of Bank Performance and Bank Governance in South East Asia. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Forthcoming 58. Aggarwal, Reena, Sandeep Dahiya, and Leora Klapper. American Depository Receipts (ADR) Holdings of U.S. Based Emerging Market Funds. Journal of Banking and Finance. 59. Aggarwal, Reena, Leora Klapper and Peter Wysocki. Portfolio Preferences of Foreign Institutional Investors. Journal of Banking and Finance. 60. Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Ross Levine. Bank Supervision and Corruption in Lending. Journal of Monetary Economics. 22
3 61. Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Ross Levine. Bank Concentration, Competition, and Crises: First Results. Journal of Banking and Finance. 62. Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Luc Laeven, and Vojislav Maksimovic. The Determinants of Financing Obstacles. Journal of International Money and Finance. 63. Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Vojislav Maksimovic. The Influence of Financial and Legal Institutions on Firm Size. Journal of Banking and Finance. 64. Beck, Thorsten, Mattias Lundberg*, and Giovanni Majnoni*. Financial Intermediary Development and Growth Volatility: Do Intermediaries Dampen or Magnify Shocks? Journal of International Money and Finance. 65. Berger, Allen, and Gregory Udell. A More Complete Conceptual Framework for Financing of Small and Medium Enterprises. Journal of Banking and Finance. 66. Biggs, Tyler, and Kedia Shah. African SMEs, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance. Journal of Banking and Finance. 67. Cull, Robert, Lance E. Davis, Naomi Lamoreaux, and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal. Historical Financing of Small and Medium-Size Enterprises. Journal of Banking and Finance. 68. Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, Enrica Detragiache, and Poonam Gupta. Inside the Crisis: An Empirical Analysis of Banking Systems in Distress. Journal of International Money and Finance. 69. Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, Inessa Love, and Vojislav Maksimovic. Business Environment and the Incorporation Decision. Journal of Banking and Finance. 70. Klapper, Leora. The Role of Factoring for Financing Small and Medium Enterprises. Journal of Banking and Finance. 71. Klapper, Leora, Luc Laeven, and Inessa Love. Corporate Governance Provisions and Firm Ownership: Firm-Level Evidence from Eastern Europe. Journal of International Money and Finance. 72. Klapper, Leora, Luc Laeven, and Raghuram Rajan. Entry Regulation as a Barrier to Entrepreneurship. Journal of Financial Economics. 73. Laeven, Luc, and Ross Levine. Is There a Diversification Discount in Financial Conglomerates? Journal of Financial Economics. 74. Love, Inessa, Lorenzo A. Preve, and Virginia Sarria-Allende. Trade Credit and Bank Credit: Evidence from Recent Financial Crises. Journal of Financial Economics. 75. Love, Inessa, and Lea Zicchino. Financial Development and Dynamic Investment Behavior: Evidence from Panel VAR. The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 76. Martinez Peria, Maria Soledad, Andrew Powell, and Ivanna Vladkova-Hollar. Banking on Foreigners: The Behavior of International Bank Lending to Latin America. International Monetary Fund Staff Papers. Books/Journal Special Issues 77. Clarke, George, Robert Cull, and William Megginson, eds Special Issue on Bank Privatization, Journal of Banking and Finance 29(8 9): Honohan, Patrick, and Luc Laeven, eds Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 23
4 Forthcoming 79. Barth, James, Gerard Caprio*, and Ross Levine, eds Rethinking Bank Regulation. Cambridge University Press. Chapters in Books 80. Beck, Thorsten, and Ross Levine Legal Institutions and Financial Development. In Claude Menard and Mary Shirley, eds. Handbook of New Institutional Economics. Dordrecht: Springer/Kluwer Academic Publisher. 81. Calomiris, Charles, Luc Laeven, and Daniela Klingebiel.* Financial Crisis Policies and Resolution Mechanisms: A Taxonomy from Cross-Country Experience. In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 82. Caprio, Gerard*, and Patrick Honohan Starting Over Safely: Rebuilding Banking Systems. In Gerard Caprio*, James A. Hanson, and Robert Litan, eds., The Financial Sector Post-Crisis: Challenges and Vulnerabilities. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution. 83. Claessens, Stijn*, Daniela Klingebiel*, and Luc Laeven Crisis Resolution, Policies, and Institutions: Empirical Evidence In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 84. Demirguc-Kunt, Asli Financial Crises. In the proceedings of Financial Stability and Implications of Basel II Conference, Istanbul, May Central Bank of Turkey, Ankara. 85. Honohan, Patrick Fiscal, Monetary, and Incentive Implications of Bank Recapitalization. In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 86. Honohan, Patrick, and Luc Laeven Introduction and Overview. In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 87. Lindgren, Carl-Johan Pitfalls in Managing Closures of Financial Institutions. In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 88. Peek, Joe, and Eric Rosengren Crisis Resolution and Credit Allocation: The Case of Japan. In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 89. Repullo, Rafael Policies for Banking Crises: A Theoretical Framework. In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 90. Smith, David, and Per Strömberg Maximizing the Value of Distressed Assets: Bankruptcy Law and the Efficient Reorganization of Firms. In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 91. Tschoegl, Adrian Financial Crises and the Presence of Foreign Banks. In Patrick Honohan and Luc Laeven, eds., Systemic Financial Distress: Containment and Resolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 24
5 Forthcoming 92. Beck, Thorsten, and Asli Demirguc-Kunt. Financing of Small and Medium Enterprises. Special Issue on Financing of SMEs, Journal of Banking and Finance. 93. Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, and Vojislav Maksimovic. Law, Finance, and Firm Growth. In Kevin Keasey, Steve Thompson, and Mike Wright, eds., Corporate Governance in the New Global Economy. Purdue University Press. 94. Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Ross Levine. Bank Concentration and Fragility: Impact and Mechanics. In Rene Stulz and Mark Carey, eds., The Risks of Financial Institutions. National Bureau of Economic Research. 95. Demirguc-Kunt, Asli. Designing a Bank Safety Net: Regulatory Challenges for Cross-Border Banking. In the proceedings of the International Conference on Cross- Border Banking: Regulatory Challenges. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the World Bank. 96. Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, and Enrica Detragiache. Cross-Country Empirical Studies of Systemic Bank Distress: A Survey. In Philip Davis, ed., Financial Instability, Asset Prices, and Credit. National Institute Economic Review. 97. Gine, Xavier, and Robert M. Townsend. Evaluation of Financial Liberalization. In Ashok Mody and Catherine Pattillo, eds., Macroeconomic Policies and Poverty Reduction. London: Routledge. Data Sets 98. Reaching out: Access to and use of banking services across countries Cross-country database which includes indicators of banking sector outreach, collected through surveys of bank regulators. 99. Small and Medium Enterprises: Overcoming Growth Constraints Cross-country, time-series database which includes size indicators of the SME sector in manufacturing Deposit Insurance Around the World Cross-country, time-series database includes deposit insurance design features for those with explicit deposit insurance systems A New Database on Financial Development and Structure Cross-country, time-series database of indicators of financial development and structure across countries which includes a range of indicators that measure the size, activity, and efficiency of financial intermediaries and markets Bank Regulation and Supervision Database Cross-country, time-series database of indicators of financial regulation and supervision. Working Papers 103. Aggarwal, Reena, Sandeep Dahiya, and Leora Klapper American Depository Receipts (ADR) Holdings of U.S. Based Emerging Market Funds. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C. 25
6 104. Allayanis, George, Gregory Brown, and Leora Klapper Legal Effectiveness and External Capital: The Role of Foreign Debt. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Ayyagari, Meghana, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Vojislav Maksimovic How Well Do Institutional Theories Explain Firms Perceptions of Property Rights? Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Beck, Thorsten, Juan Miguel Crivelli*, and William Summerhill State Bank Transformation in Brazil Choices and Consequences. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Beck, Thorsten, Robert Cull, Afeikena Jerome Bank Privatization and Performance: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Ross Levine Bank Concentration and Fragility: Impact and Mechanics. NBER Working Paper National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Ross Levine Bank Supervision and Corruption in Lending. NBER Working Paper National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Ross Levine SMEs, Growth and Poverty. NBER Working Paper National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass Beck, Thorsten, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, and Maria Soledad Martinez Peria Reaching Out: Access To and Use of Banking Services across Countries. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Beck, Thorsten, and Luc Laeven Institution Building and Growth in Transition Economies. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Berger, Allen, George Clarke, Robert Cull, Leora Klapper, and Gregory F. Udell Corporate Governance and Bank Performance: A Joint Analysis of the Static, Selection, and Dynamic Effects of Domestic, Foreign, and State Ownership. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Cerutti, Eugenio, Giovanni Dell Ariccia, and Maria Soledad Martinez Peria How Banks Go Abroad: Branches or Subsidiaries? Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Cull, Robert, and Laurie Effron World Bank Lending and Financial Sector Development. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, and Enrica Detragiache Cross-Country Empirical Studies of Systemic Bank Distress: A Survey. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, Baybars Karacaovali, and Luc Laeven Deposit Insurance around the World: A Comprehensive Database. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Garcia Herrero, Alicia, and Maria Soledad Martinez Peria The Mix of International Banks Foreign Claims: Determinants and Implications. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Gine, Xavier Access to Capital in Rural Thailand: An Estimated Model of Formal versus Informal Credit. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C. 26
7 120. Gine, Xavier, and Stefan Klonner Cultivate or Rent Out? Land Security in Rural Thailand. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Gine, Xavier, and Stefan Klonner Credit Constraints as a Barrier to Technology Adoption by the Poor: Lessons from South-Indian Small-Scale Fishery. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Honohan, Patrick Banking Sector Crises and Inequality. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Honohan, Patrick Measuring Microfinance Access: Building on Existing Cross- Country Data. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Klapper, Leora, Luc Laeven, and Inessa Love What Drives Corporate Governance Reform? Firm-Level Evidence from Eastern Europe. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Klapper, Leora The Role of Factoring for Financing Small and Medium Enterprises. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Love, Inessa, Lorenzo A. Preve, and Virginia Sarria-Allende Trade Credit and Bank Credit: Evidence from Recent Financial Crises. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Love, Inessa Finances of Egyptian Listed Firms. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C Love, Inessa, and Maria Soledad Martinez Peria Firm Financing in India: Recent Trends and Patterns. Policy Research Working Paper World Bank, Washington, D.C. 27
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