Governance and bank characteristics in the credit and sovereign debt crises – the impact of CEO power11We are grateful to the Editor, Prof. Iftekhar Hasan and three anonymous referees for valuable comments. We acknowledge financial support from Jan Wallanders och Tom Hedelius Stiftelse, Handelsbanken, Sweden (Project ID: P2010-0144: 1). We are especially grateful to Hafiz Hoque for his valuable comments on an early draft of the study in which he also was a co-author. The paper has undergone major changes since then and Hafiz Hoque chose not to be a co-author of this draft. We are also thankful to Omar Sikder, Alovaddin Kalonov, Sharifur Rahman, Iffat Ara, Rokonuzzaman, and other research assistants for their help in data collection. The authors are responsible for any remaining errors.
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