Flight to Quality or to Captivity: Information and Credit Allocation
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WP; bank; borrower; customer; bank-client relationship; banking; information; credit allocation; quality borrower; cost advantage; borrower opaqueness; cost of funds; competitor bank; bank-client specificity; Bank credit; Credit; Foreign banks; Loans; Demand elasticity;All these keywords.
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