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In a recent paper, Karadima and Louri use frontier-based measures of market power and bank competition in an …
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In this reply, we provide detailed answers to the remarks made by Tsionas on the use of stochastic frontier-based measures of market power in a part of our empirical study, which examines the fragmentation and convergence dynamics of market power, concentration and credit risk in the euro area...
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We use the concept of coarsened posteriors to provide robust Bayesian inference via coarsening in order to robustify posteriors arising from stochastic frontier models. These posteriors arise from tempered versions of the likelihood when at most a pre-specified amount of data is used, and are...
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pandemic period. Bank annual reports, the Orbis Bank Focus database, and World Bank reports were used to collect both financial … ownership concentration, lack of political pressure on board members, and strong legal protection, had positive effects on bank …, moderate size of the board, and anti-takeover mechanisms had no significant impact on bank performance during the crisis period …
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banks. We used linear regression on a sample of 194 bank-year observations from 2016 to 2021. The presence of independent … members on boards of directors, and ownership concentration due to family ownership, had positive effects on bank return on …
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does not impact the valuation of banks but is positively associated with a bank's value under the influence of the …
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