Bank Resolution Costs, Depositor Preference, and Asset Encumbrance
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WP; interest rate; Bankruptcy costs; bank resolution; depositor preference; asset encumbrance; bankruptcy cost; bank resolution procedure; borrowing bank; rate of return; net payoff; conflict cost; Collateral; Legal support in revenue administration; Deposit insurance; Global;All these keywords.
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