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purpose, it models spatial competition in retail banking among bank branches with different productivity level. In the short …
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banks' soundness, the structural characteristics and efficiency of the banking sector and the development of the capital …' development is supporting a stable evolution in banking sector. For the relationship between capital markets and soundness, our …
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Using a sample of 330 banks in 29 African countries, this paper investigates the importance of globalization and institutional quality for bank competition. The results suggest that competition increased in the period of 2002-2005, before decreasing somewhat between 2006 and 2007 and increasing...
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We investigate the entry, exit and growth of commercial banks in the United States (US) during the period 1984-2012. Hazard function estimations for the probability of exit via acquisition and failure, and cross-sectional growth regressions examine the impact of exit through merger and...
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This paper aims to take a look at the literature available on the bank consolidation with a special stress on Indian scenario. It appears that that until and unless the true motive of consolidation is properly understood at this point of time proper conclusion cannot be drawn. Evidence of...
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Despite extensive research interest in the last decade, the banking literature has not reached a consensus on the …
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This paper analyses structural and cyclical determinants of banking profitability in 16 Western European countries. We …. The industry concentration of national banking systems, though, does not significantly affect aggregate profitability … comprises aggregate annual country data and banking group data (commercial banks, cooperative banks and savings banks) over the …
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Most bank efficiency studies that use stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) employ each bank's own implicit input price when estimating efficient frontiers. But the theoretical foundation of most studies is a cost minimisation and/ or profit maximisation problem assuming perfect input markets. At...
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structural model of the banking market, in which banks act as financial intermediaries between consumers who have funds and …
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used to analyze the competitive climate in the banking industry. To correct for differences in firm size, many empirical … findings are confirmed by an empirical analysis of competition in the banking industry, based on a sample covering more than …
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