Bank Efficiency Amid Foreign Entry; Evidence From the Central American Region
Year of publication: |
2010-04-01
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Authors: | Wezel, Torsten |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Banks | Foreign direct investment | International banking | banking | foreign banks | domestic banks | foreign bank | bank entry | banking sector | banking markets | market structure | return on assets | banking system | bank performance | banking industry | financial institutions | banking market | financial services | foreign ownership | regional bank | administrative cost | foreign entry | national bank | bank ownership | banking crises | bank interest | bank interest margins | increased competition | human capital | bank size | regulatory authorities | bank policy | bank assets | foreign ? banks | bank liquidity | bank managers | financial stability | state intervention | technological progress | banks ? assets | bank offices | bank mergers | competitive edge | bank products | domestic ? banks | banking concentration |
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