María Soledad Martínez Pería
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, María Soledad Martínez Pería is an economist who, as of 2020, is Chief of the Macro-Financial Division of the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund. She obtained her PhD at the University of California, Berkeley and a Bachelor's degree from Stanford University.
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- Reaching Out: Access to and Use of Banking Services Across Countries (2005) (997)
- The Foundations of Financial Inclusion: Understanding Ownership and Use of Formal Accounts (2012) (746)
- Banking Services for Everyone? Barriers to Bank Access and Use Around the World (2006) (532)
- Bank Involvement with SMEs: Beyond Relationship Lending (2008) (509)
- Foreign Bank Entry: Experience, Implications for Developing Countries, and Agenda for Further Research (2001) (459)
- How Foreign Participation and Market Concentration Impact Bank Spreads: Evidence from Latin America (2004) (441)
- Do Workers' Remittances Promote Financial Development? (2006) (307)
- How Banks Go Abroad: Branches or Subsidiaries? (2005) (276)
- Bank Ownership Type and Banking Relationships (2006) (267)
- Bank Financing for SMEs around the World: Drivers, Obstacles, Business Models, and Lending Practices (2008) (260)
- Does Foreign Bank Penetration Reduce Access to Credit in Developing Countries? Evidence from Asking Borrowers (2001) (253)
- Stress Testing of Financial Systems: An Overview of Issues, Methodologies, and Fsap Experiences (2001) (251)
- Bank Ownership and Lending Patterns During the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis: Evidence from Latin America and Eastern Europe (2012) (242)
- Bank Lending to Small Businesses in Latin America: Does Bank Origin Matter? (2002) (232)
- How Bank Competition Affects Firms'Access to Finance (2012) (232)
- Remittances and Banking Sector Breadth and Depth: Evidence from Mexico (2009) (195)
- Banking Crises and Exchange Rate Regimes: Is There a Link? (2000) (191)
- Remittances and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from El Salvador (2011) (176)
- Bank Regulation and Supervision Around the World: A Crisis Update (2012) (162)
- Bank Competition in the Middle East and Northern Africa Region (2010) (122)
- Foreign Bank Participation in Developing Countries: What Do We Know About the Drivers and Consequences of this Phenomenon? (2010) (106)
- Do Depositors Punish Banks for 'Bad' Behavior? Market Discipline in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico (1998) (104)
- Banking on Foreigners: The Behavior of International Bank Lending to Latin America, 1985-2000 (2002) (101)
- Foreign Bank Participation and Crises in Developing Countries (2007) (72)
- Bank Ownership - Trends and Implications (2017) (71)
- Market Discipline Under Systemic Risk: Evidence from Bank Runs in Emerging Economies (2004) (67)
- Access to Finance and Job Growth: Firm-Level Evidence Across Developing Countries (2016) (65)
- What Explains the Cost of Remittances? An Examination Across 119 Country Corridors (2009) (65)
- Collateral Registries for Movable Assets: Does Their Introduction Spur Firms’ Access to Bank Financing? (2013) (59)
- Foreign Bank Subsidiaries' Default Risk During the Global Crisis: What Factors Help Insulate Affiliates from Their Parents? (2014) (55)
- The Impact of Credit Information Sharing Reforms on Firm Financing? (2014) (50)
- What Explains Stock Markets'Vulnerability to the 2007-2008 Crisis? (2010) (48)
- International Remittances and Financial Inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa (2014) (42)
- The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Firms'Capital Structure (2015) (41)
- Drivers and Obstacles to Banking Smes: The Role of Competition and the Institutional Framework (2008) (40)
- A regime-switching approach to the study of speculative attacks: A focus on EMS crises (2002) (39)
- Dissecting Foreign Bank Lending Behavior During the 2008-2009 Crisis (2013) (36)
- How Firms Use Domestic and International Corporate Bond Markets (2012) (34)
- Banking Sector Competition in Russia (2010) (33)
- Market Discipline in Emerging Economies: Beyond Bank Fundamentals (2004) (28)
- Foreign Bank Acquisitions and Outreach: Evidence from Mexico (2008) (28)
- The Micro Impact of Macroprudential Policies: Firm-Level Evidence (2018) (26)
- Collateral Registries for Movable Assets: Does Their Introduction Spur Firms’ Access to Bank Financing? (2016) (25)
- Crisis "Shock Factors" and the Cross-Section of Global Equity Returns (2010) (20)
- The Mix of International Banks' Foreign Claims: Determinants and Implications (2005) (18)
- How Bank Competition Affects Firms’ Access to Finance (2012) (16)
- Firm Financing in India: Recent Risks and Patterns (2005) (16)
- Dissecting Foreign Bank Lending Behavior During the 2008–2009 Crisis (2016) (15)
- Credit Growth and Macroprudential Policies: Preliminary Evidence on the Firm Level (2017) (15)
- Government intervention and bank markups: Lessons from the global financial crisis for the COVID-19 crisis (2021) (7)
- Government Intervention and Bank Market Power: Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis for the COVID-19 Crisis (2020) (7)
- The Effects of Higher Bank Capital Requirements on Credit in Peru (2018) (7)
- Insolvency Prospects Among Small-and-Medium-Sized Enterprises in Advanced Economies (2021) (6)
- Bank Ownership: Trends and Implications (2017) (1)
- The Impact of Banking Crises on Money Demand and Price Stability (2000) (1)
- The Internationalization of China’s Equity Markets (2023) (0)
- Firm Stock Returns' Sensitivities to Crisis Shocks (2011) (0)
- Comments (2003) (0)
- Comment (2005) (0)
- The Anatomy of Banks’ IT Investments: Drivers and Implications (2022) (0)
- What Policy Combinations Worked? The Effect of Policy Packages on Bank Lending during COVID-19 (2023) (0)
- Macroprudential Policy Effects (2023) (0)
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