"Effects of a bank consolidation promotion policy: Evaluating Bank Law in 1927 Japan"
This paper investigates the impact of bank consolidations promoted by government policy, using data from pre-war Japan when the Ministry of Finance promoted bank consolidations by dint of the Bank Law of 1927. It is found that policy-promoted consolidation had a positive effect on deposit growth, especially in the period when the financial system was unstable. On the other hand, it had a negative effect on profitability, particularly when there was no dominant bank among the participants or when more than two banks participated in the consolidation. Policy-promoted consolidation in such cases was likely to be accompanied by large organizational cost.
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2006-02
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Authors: | Okazaki, Tetsuji ; Sawada, Michiru |
Institutions: | Center for International Research on the Japanese Economy (CIRJE), Faculty of Economics |
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