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This paper analyses the impact of the transition from price-cap regulation (deposit/loan rate control) to rate-of-return regulation (ROA, NP:s and/or BIS ratio) on banking industry structure. A simple theoretical model of banking competition suggests that the relative dominance of the two...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004968070
The structure of conglomerates embedded in the strong vertical ownership network in East Asia was believed to be a driving force for the economic success but was also blamed for the recent financial crisis in Asia given the fallacy - too big to collapse. This paper introduces a notion of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005032060
This paper analyses the impact of the transition from price-cap regulation (deposit/loan rate control) to rate-of-return regulation (ROA, NPLs and/or BIS ratio) on banking industry structure. A simple theoretical model of banking competition suggests that the relative dominance of the two...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012731440
This paper analyses the impact of various types of deregulation on banking industry structure. The empirical result is … supported by evidence from Japan and Korea, which have undergone a substantial consolidation following a series of deregulation …
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The structure of conglomerates embedded in the strong vertical ownership network in East Asia was believed to be a driving force for the economic success but was also blamed for the recent financial crisis in Asia given the fallacy - too big to collapse. This paper introduces a notion of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012731657
The paper analyses the process of internationalisation of the banking sector from the perspective of firms' strategies under conditions of oligopoly. The Italian case is interesting from this point of view for its simultaneous dynamics of entry of several foreign players in the market and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011096188
We assess the effects from the industrial policy of growing state-controlled national champions on the Russian banking system, its concentration and competitiveness. Some light is shed on comparative financial performance of state-controlled banks versus other market participants. We also show...
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studying banks’ strategic responses to geographic deregulation. We show that even in the absence of economies of scale and …
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geographic deregulation. We find that once geographic deregulation process finishes, inter-regional mergers between the savings … the deregulation process are the driving factors behind the equilibrium merger of the savings banks. It seems that the …
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This paper explores how banks react to an exogenous shock caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and how the structure of the banking system affects economic development following the shock. Independent banks based in the disaster areas increase their risk-based capital ratios after the hurricane,...
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