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Contents

  • 1. Introduction

  • 2. Building and Analyzing the Network: Data and Measures

    • 2.1. Mapping and Measuring Cross-Border Banking Flows

    • 2.2. Network Analysis: Choosing the Right Tools

  • 3. Understanding Cross-Border Banking Linkages: Results from Network Analysis

  • 4. Towards a Regionalization process?

  • 5. Robustness

  • 6. Conclusion

  • References

  • Tables

  • 1. List of Lenders and Regional Classification

  • 2. Summary Statistics for Regression

  • 3. Regionalization of global banking, region level

  • 4. Regionalization of global banking

  • 5. Cross-Dataset Comparison: Correlation of Network Measures

  • Figures

  • 1. Aggregate Global Cross-Border Claims

  • 2. Illustration of LBS, CBS and adjusted CBS measures using networks

  • 3. Network Visualization

  • 4. Evolution of Degree, Strength and Concentration

  • 5. Network Statistics by Lender Groups

  • 6. In-Degree Distribution

  • 7. Mean Katz-Bonacich Centrality by Country Groups

  • 8. Mean Authority/Hub Measure by Country Groups

  • 9. Heatmap: Lender Rank Distribution

  • 10. Heatmap: Regional Key Players Rank Distribution

  • 11. Evolution of Average Out-Degree and Out-Strength by Lender Tier

  • 12. Deposit-Loan Ratio: Cross-Sectional Distribution

  • 13. In-Degree by Types of Borrower and Country Group

  • 14. Lenders’ Katz-Bonacich Centrality Rank

  • 15. Evolution of Network Modularity

  • 16. Latin-America: Within-Region Banking Flows

  • 17. In-Degree and In-Strength: Alternative Data

  • 18. Average Degree and Strength: Alternative Measure

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The Global Banking Network in the Aftermath of the Crisis: Is There Evidence of De-globalization?
Author:
Mr. Eugenio M Cerutti
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Haonan Zhou