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According to theory, market concentration affects the likelihood of a financial crisis in different ways. The …
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Bank Stability And Market Concentration In The Emerging Capital Markets Of Southeast Asia -- Chapter 3: Bank Competition + Market Concentration = Financial Stability? -- Chapter 4: Does Income Diversification Enhance Bank Efficiency And Stability In Periods...
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This paper extends prior literature on the link between consolidation and stability in banking using a single country setting. From a sample of Indonesian commercial banks over the 2010-2015 time span, our empirical results show that higher bank market power is associated with lower insolvency...
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The market concentration doctrine predicts that a horizontal merger is more likely to have collusive, anticompetitive effects the greater the merger-induced change in industry concentration. Since a collusive, anticompetitive merger generates an increase in the industry's quality-adjusted...
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This paper investigates the macroeconomic and asset pricing consequences of the upward trend in financial market participation observed in the U.S. since the late 1980s. In a limited participation two-agent Real Business Cycle model where stockholders feature external habit preferences, higher...
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