This paper uses the entry of foreign banks into India during the 1990s—analyzing variation in both the timing of the new foreign banks’ entries and in their location—to estimate the effect of foreign bank entry on domestic credit access and firm performance. In contrast to the belief that foreign bank entry should improve credit access for all firms, the estimates indicate that foreign banks financed only a small set of very profitable firms upon entry, and that on average, firms were 8 percentage points less likely to have a loan after a foreign bank entry because of a systematic drop in domestic bank loans. Similar estimates are obtained using the location of pre-existing foreign firms as an instrument for foreign bank locations. Moreover...
This paper documents the emergence of a regional financial cycle in Asia, evidenced by commonality i...
Do foreign banks perform better than domestic banks in host developing economies? Relying on financi...
Do foreign banks perform better than domestic banks in host developing economies? Relying on financi...
This paper uses the entry of foreign banks into India during the 1990s—analyzing variation in both t...
Most papers on banking focus on profitability and cost efficiency as measures of performance. In doi...
Using data on Indian banks for 1996-2007, the article examines the impact of foreign banks on the do...
Using data on Indian banks for 1996-2007, the article examines the impact of foreign banks on the do...
While much has been discussed about the relationship between ownership and financial performance of ...
This paper investigates the effects of foreign bank entry in emerging markets. We developed a pictur...
This paper analyses how entry by an international bank into a developing economy affects the credit ...
This paper analyses how entry by an international bank into a developing economy affects the credit ...
Using a novel dataset that allows us to trace the bank relationships of a sample of mostly unlisted ...
This paper investigates the impact of changes in the banking sector on firms’ timely recognition of ...
Foreign entry and bank competition are modeled as the interaction between asymmetrically informed pr...
Many emerging markets have undertaken significant financial sector reforms, especially in their ban...
This paper documents the emergence of a regional financial cycle in Asia, evidenced by commonality i...
Do foreign banks perform better than domestic banks in host developing economies? Relying on financi...
Do foreign banks perform better than domestic banks in host developing economies? Relying on financi...
This paper uses the entry of foreign banks into India during the 1990s—analyzing variation in both t...
Most papers on banking focus on profitability and cost efficiency as measures of performance. In doi...
Using data on Indian banks for 1996-2007, the article examines the impact of foreign banks on the do...
Using data on Indian banks for 1996-2007, the article examines the impact of foreign banks on the do...
While much has been discussed about the relationship between ownership and financial performance of ...
This paper investigates the effects of foreign bank entry in emerging markets. We developed a pictur...
This paper analyses how entry by an international bank into a developing economy affects the credit ...
This paper analyses how entry by an international bank into a developing economy affects the credit ...
Using a novel dataset that allows us to trace the bank relationships of a sample of mostly unlisted ...
This paper investigates the impact of changes in the banking sector on firms’ timely recognition of ...
Foreign entry and bank competition are modeled as the interaction between asymmetrically informed pr...
Many emerging markets have undertaken significant financial sector reforms, especially in their ban...
This paper documents the emergence of a regional financial cycle in Asia, evidenced by commonality i...
Do foreign banks perform better than domestic banks in host developing economies? Relying on financi...
Do foreign banks perform better than domestic banks in host developing economies? Relying on financi...