Front Matter Page
Research Department
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