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It is often argued that branching stabilizes banking systems by facilitating diversification of bank portfolios … findings. Using data on national banks from the 1920s and 1930s, we show that branch banking increases competition and forces … strengthening the branch banks themselves. Our empirical results suggest that the effects that branching had on competition were …
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1930s to assess the effects of the expansion of large-scale, branch-banking networks on competition and the stability of … banking systems. Using a new database of individual bank balance sheets, income statements, and branch establishment, we … examine the characteristics that made a bank a more likely target of a takeover by a large branching network, how incumbent …
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This paper studies the impact of technological change and regulatory competition on governmental efforts to generate …
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Using proprietary individual level loan data, this paper explores the economic consequences of the 2009 bank entry … corporate loans from entrant banks. Consequently, in deregulated cities, private firms with bank credit access increase asset … following deregulation. Deregulation also amplifies bank credit from productive private firms to inefficient SOEs due mainly to …
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This paper finds that banks and non-banks respond differently to increased competition in consumer credit markets …. Increased competition and the greater threat of failure induces banks to specialize more in relationship business lending, and … surviving banks are more profitable. However, non-banks change their credit policy when faced with more competition and expand …
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We examine the effect of US branch banking deregulations on the entry size of new firms using micro-data from the US Census Bureau. We find that the average entry size for startups did not change following the deregulations. However, among firms that survived at least four years, a greater...
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taking place for retail banking. Data on cross-border retail bank flows, cross-border bank mergers and the law of one price … reveal no evidence of integration in retail banking. This paper shows that the previous tests of bank integration are weak in … that they are not based on an equilibrium concept and are neither necessary nor sufficient statistics for bank integration …
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findings using state branching deregulation to instrument for bank competition … more bank mergers are subjected to higher interest rates, diminished local construction, lower prices, an influx of poorer …
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. Theory offers competing hypotheses about how competition ought to influence firm entry and access to bank credit by mature …This paper tests how competition in local U.S. banking markets affects the market structure of non-financial sectors …
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averse banks. The effects of changes in bank net worth and bank's risk perceptions are also analyzed. In deep recessions …
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