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This paper is the first that applies a new measure of competition, the Boone indicator, to the banking industry. This … approach is able to measure competition of bank market segments, such as the loan market, whereas many well-known measures of … competition can consider the entire banking market only. A caveat of the Boone-indicator may be that it assumes that banks …
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This study endeavours at measuring bank competition in Indian loan market using a new competitiveness index, the … to other conventional measures. Second, applying this unbiased competition indicator to Indian bank loan markets shows … that financial reform indeed has contributed to significant improvements in competition. As regards, the competition among …
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. Many empirical studies suggest that financial reform promoted bank competition in most mature and emerging economies …. However, some earlier studies that adopted conventional approaches to measure competition concluded that bank competition in … Panzar-Rosse H-statistic fail to measure competition in Chinese loan markets properly due to the system of interest rate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013056357
. Many empirical studies suggest that financial reform promoted bank competition in most mature and emerging economies …. However, some earlier studies that adopted conventional approaches to measure competition concluded that bank competition in … Panzar-Rosse H-statistic fail to measure competition in Chinese loan markets properly due to the system of interest rate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013059565
This paper is the first that applies a new measure of competition, the Boone indicator, to the banking industry. This … approach is able to measure competition of bank market segments, such as the loan market, whereas many well - known measures of … competition can consider the entire banking market only. A caveat of the Boone - indicator may be that it assumes that banks …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013317045
This unique study examines the interactive role of bank competition and foreign bank entry in explaining the risk … stability. Furthermore, the joint effect of bank competition and foreign bank entry brings financial fragility because host … banks tend to make risky investments due to undue competition induced by foreign bank entry. We support the competition …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012025290
. Many empirical studies suggest that financial reform promoted bank competition in most mature and emerging economies …. However, some earlier studies that adopted conventional approaches to measure competition concluded that bank competition in … Panzar- Rosse H-statistic fail to measure competition in Chinese loan markets properly due to the system of interest rate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010862252
This paper is the first that applies a new measure of competition, the Boone indicator, to the banking industry. This … approach is able to measure competition of bank market segments, such as the loan market, whereas many well-known measures of … competition can consider the entire banking market only. A caveat of the Boone-indicator may be that it assumes that banks …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005022263
This study investigates the relationship between bank market power and firms’ financing constraints, indicated by the likelihood of being discouraged from applying for bank loans. The full data sample covers more than 72,000 small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) in 113 countries around the...
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This paper is the first that applies a new measure of competition, the Boone indicator, to the banking industry. This … approach is able to measure competition of bank market segments, such as the loan market, whereas many well-known measures of … competition can consider the entire banking market only. A caveat of the Boone-indicator may be that it assumes that banks …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005045093