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This paper provides the first empirical analysis of the cross-country relationship between a direct measure of competitive conduct of financial institutions and banking system fragility. Using the Panzar and Rosse H-Statistic as a measure for competition in 38 countries during 1980-2003, we present evidence that more competitive banking systems are less prone to systemic crises and that time to crisis is longer in a competitive environment. Our results hold when concentration and the regulatory environment are controlled for and are robust to different methodologies, different sampling periods, and alternative samples.
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Econometric models, Banks and banking, CompetitionEdition | Availability |
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Are More Competitive Banking Systems More Stable?
2006, International Monetary Fund
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1452701504 9781452701509
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Are More Competitive Banking Systems More Stable?
2006, International Monetary Fund
in English
1451864035 9781451864038
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Are more competitive banking systems more stable?
2006, International Monetary Fund, Monetary and Financial Systems Dept.
in English
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Are More Competitive Banking Systems More Stable?
2006, International Monetary Fund
in English
1452788480 9781452788487
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"June 2006"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-35).
Also available on the World Wide Web.
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