Search for dissertations about: "central banking"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words central banking.
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1. Enabling and Coercive Control : Coexistence in the Case of Banking
Abstract : This thesis focuses on subjects of control and attitudinal outcomes of formalized control in organizations. Previous research have concluded contradicting results of whether formalized control is positive or negative for the employees and propose that not only degree of formalization, but also type of formalization, can explain attitudinal outcomes. READ MORE
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2. Determinants and Effects of Central Bank Independence Reforms
Abstract : This thesis consists of four empirically oriented papers on central bank independence (CBI) reforms. Paper [1] is an investigation of why politicians around the world have chosen to give up power to independent central banks, thereby reducing their ability to control the economy. READ MORE
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3. On Institutional Demands in Banking and the Exchange of Hard and Soft Accounting Information
Abstract : The overarching purpose of the thesis is to explore how institutional demands influence banks, which has been a core issue in banking research. This has become even more critical since the financial crisis of 2007–2009. READ MORE
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4. Essays on strategic price bundling in retail banking
Abstract : The empirical motivation of this dissertation is the retail banks need to become more conscious about the profitability and pricing of their activities in a successively harder competitive environment. One of the largest threats for the retail banks has become the changed customer behaviour resulting in an increased split-banking and bank switching. READ MORE
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5. Studies on Swedish banking 1870-2001
Abstract : A novel set of long-term data on Swedish commercial banks in 18702001 is used to shed new light on some long-standing issues in money and banking. Essays 1 and 2 explore long-term changes in the leverage and profitability of the Swedish banking system, and inquire into the causes of their change. READ MORE