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publications
What Drives Heterogeneity of Cyclicality of Loan-Loss Provisions in the EU?
Published in Journal of Financial Services Research, 2017
As banks differ in their risk-management approaches, their sensitivity to the business cycle is far from uniform. This paper aims to identify the sources of such diverse relationships between loan-loss provisions (LLP) and the business cycle.
Recommended citation: Olszak, M., Pipień, M., Kowalska, I., & Roszkowska, S. (2017). What Drives Heterogeneity of Cyclicality of Loan-Loss Provisions in the EU? Journal of Financial Services Research, 51(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10693-015-0238-6.
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Bank-type specific determinants of sensitivity of loan-loss provisions to business cycle
Published in The European Journal of Finance, 2018
In this paper, we explore several new factors which may affect the procyclicality of loan-loss provisions in all commercial and cooperative banks operating in Poland between 2000 and 2012. More specifically, we test whether there are visible differences between commercial and cooperative banks in the sensitivity of those provisions to the business cycle. Our results show that whereas loan-loss provisions are procyclical in both cases, the procyclicality is particularly prominent and stronger in the case of commercial banks, than of the cooperative banks.
Recommended citation: Olszak, M., Chodnicka-Jaworska, P., Kowalska, I., & Świtała, F. (2018). Bank-type specific determinants of sensitivity of loan-loss provisions to business cycle. The European Journal of Finance, 24(17), 1672–1698. https://doi.org/10.1080/1351847X.2018.1501401
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Does bank competition matter for the effects of macroprudential policy on the procyclicality of lending?
Published in Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2022
Despite the extensive debate on the impact of bank competition on risk-taking and procyclicality, there is no evidence of its role in the effects of macroprudential policy on loan growth and on the sensitivity of lending to the business cycle. Using over 80,000 bank-level observations in 95 countries from 2004 to 2015, we find that increased competition strengthens the countercyclical effects of macroprudential policy instruments (MPIs) in terms of reduced loan growth.
Recommended citation: Olszak, M., & Kowalska, I. (2022). Does bank competition matter for the effects of macroprudential policy on the procyclicality of lending? Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 76(January 2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intfin.2021.101484.
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Do competition and market structure affect sensitivity of bank profitability to the business cycle?
Published in Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2023
This study aims to determine whether competition and market structure explain heterogeneity in the cyclicality of bank profitability. To answer this question, we consider a large panel of individual bank-level data covering over 8000 banks in more than 100 countries.
Recommended citation: Olszak, M., & Kowalska, I. (2023). Do competition and market structure affect sensitivity of bank profitability to the business cycle? Pacific Basin Finance Journal, 80(June 2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pacfin.2023.102098.
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Determinants of the impact of macroprudential policy on the outcomes of banking activity in the European Economic Area
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In this study we ask which factors influence the direction of impact of macroprudential policy on profitability and earnings management in the banking sector in the European Economic Area.
Regulatory determinants of procyclicality in bank lending activity
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We examine how bank specific determinants and institutional factors affect the procyclicality of loan loss provisions and the association between bank lending and bank capital. We also explain whether bank lending, bank capital and loan loss provisions are empirically related by checking if lending of banks, whose loan loss provisions are more procyclical or who do not apply income smoothing, is more capital constrained during recessionary periods.
Impact of competition in the banking sector on the effects of countercyclical macroprudential policy
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The aim of this research was to determine to what extent competition in the banking sector affects the effectiveness of countercyclical macroprudential policy
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CINSC 2024
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CINSC 2023
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teaching
International Banking and Finance
Lecture, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, 2023
A description of a the course is accessible at: IBF USOS
Teoria Finansów / Finance Theory
Lecture and Workshop, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, 2024
A description of the course is accessible here: TF USOS
Financial Data Analysis
Master's degree course, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, 2024
A description of a Financial Data Analysis course is accessible here: FDA USOS
Seminars
Bachelors, master's and PhD degree course, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, 2024
A description of seminars is updated every year