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Isabelle Distinguin

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First Name:Isabelle
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Last Name:Distinguin
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RePEc Short-ID:pdi392
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Terminal Degree:2008 Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Prospective Économique (LAPE); Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Économiques; Université de Limoges (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Prospective Économique (LAPE)
Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Économiques
Université de Limoges

Limoges, France
http://www.unilim.fr/lape
RePEc:edi:lalimfr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Isabelle Distinguin & Caroline Roulet & Amine Tarazi, 2013. "Bank Regulatory Capital and Liquidity: Evidence from U.S. and European publicly traded banks," Post-Print hal-01087426, HAL.
  2. Isabelle Distinguin & Tchudjane Kouassi & Amine Tarazi, 2013. "Interbank Deposits and Market Discipline: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe," Post-Print hal-01098716, HAL.
  3. Isabelle Distinguin & Tchudjane Kouassi & Amine Tarazi, 2012. "Interbank Deposits and Market discipline: Evidence from Central and Eastern European Banks," Post-Print hal-00785623, HAL.
  4. Isabelle Distinguin & Caroline Roulet & Amine Tarazi, 2012. "Bank regulatory Capital Buffer and Liquidity: Evidence from US and European Publicly Traded Banks," Working Papers hal-00918468, HAL.
  5. Distinguin, Isabelle & Hasan, Iftekhar & Tarazi, Amine, 2012. "Predicting rating changes for banks: How accurate are accounting and stock market indicators?," Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 15/2012, Bank of Finland.
  6. Isabelle Distinguin & Clovis Rugemintwari, 2011. "The Role of Market Discipline on Bank Capital Buffer: Evidence from a Sample of European Banks," Working Papers hal-00916739, HAL.
  7. Alain Angora & Isabelle Distinguin & Clovis Rugemintwari, 2011. "A Note on Bank Capital Buffer: Does Bank Heterogeneity matter?," Post-Print hal-00785109, HAL.
  8. Isabelle Distinguin & Amine Tarazi, 2010. "Are early market indicators of financial deterioration accurate for Too Big To Fail banks? Evidence from East Asia," Post-Print hal-00785042, HAL.
  9. Isabelle Distinguin & Iftekhar Hasan & Amine Tarazi, 2010. "The use of accounting data to predict bank financial distress in MENA countries," Post-Print hal-01098715, HAL.
  10. Isabelle Distinguin & Amine Tarazi & Jocelyn Trinidad, 2008. "The use of accounting and stock market data to predict bank financial distress: the case of East Asian banks," Working Papers hal-00785449, HAL.
  11. Isabelle Distinguin, 2008. "Market Discipline and Banking Supervision: The Role of Subordinated Debt," Working Papers hal-00916729, HAL.
  12. Isabelle Distinguin & Philippe Rous & Amine Tarazi, 2006. "Market Discipline and the Use of Stock Market Data to Predict Bank Financial Distress," Post-Print hal-00794214, HAL.
  13. Isabelle Distinguin & Philippe Rous & Amine Tarazi, 2006. "Contrôle prudentiel et détection des difficultés financières des banques : Quel est l'apport de l'information de marché ?," Post-Print hal-00794219, HAL.

Articles

  1. Distinguin, Isabelle & Rugemintwari, Clovis & Tacneng, Ruth, 2016. "Can Informal Firms Hurt Registered SMEs’ Access to Credit?," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 84(C), pages 18-40.
  2. Distinguin, Isabelle & Kouassi, Tchudjane & Tarazi, Amine, 2013. "Interbank deposits and market discipline: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 41(2), pages 544-560.
  3. Isabelle Distinguin & Iftekhar Hasan & Amine Tarazi, 2013. "Predicting rating changes for banks: how accurate are accounting and stock market indicators?," Annals of Finance, Springer, vol. 9(3), pages 471-500, August.
  4. Distinguin, Isabelle & Roulet, Caroline & Tarazi, Amine, 2013. "Bank regulatory capital and liquidity: Evidence from US and European publicly traded banks," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 37(9), pages 3295-3317.
  5. Isabelle Distinguin & Amine Tarazi, 2010. "Are early market indicators of financial deterioration accurate for Too Big To Fail banks? Evidence from East Asia," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 30(2), pages 1680-1693.
  6. Isabelle Distinguin & Iftekhar Hasan & Amine Tarazi, 2010. "The use of accounting data to predict bank financial distress in MENA countries," International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(4), pages 332-356.
  7. Isabelle Distinguin & Philippe Rous & Amine Tarazi, 2006. "Market Discipline and the Use of Stock Market Data to Predict Bank Financial Distress," Journal of Financial Services Research, Springer;Western Finance Association, vol. 30(2), pages 151-176, October.
  8. Isabelle Distinguin & Philippe Rous & Amine Tarazi, 2006. "Contrôle prudentiel et détection des difficultés financières des banques. Quel est l'apport de l'information de marché ?," Revue économique, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 57(3), pages 497-506.

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