The Panzar-Rosse H statistic is a commonly used measure of market power in banking. It is widely believed that H>. 0 is inconsistent with significant market power. This study rigorously disproves that perception. Instead, the possibility of H>. 0 under conditions of substantial market power turns out robust to the timing of banks' actions, relative costs, choice of strategic variable, degree of product differentiation, strategy (static or dynamic), and degree of heterogeneity in banks' conduct (collusive versus fringe), and hence may be common in practice
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
This paper presents an empirical assessment of the degree of competition within the Jamaican banking...
In this paper we focus on the market structure of the banking system in a set of Transition countrie...
Although the theoretical literature has shown that the Panzar–Rosse H-statistic fails as a measure o...
The Rosse-Panzar revenue test for competitive conditions in banking is based on observation of the i...
The Rosse-Panzar revenue test for competitive conditions in banking is based on observation of the i...
The Rosse-Panzar revenue test for competitive conditions in banking is based on observation of the i...
This paper compares the estimates of the two most widely used non-structural models for market power...
The Panzar-Rosse test has been widely applied to assess competitive conduct, often in specifications...
This paper demonstrates that the level of competition in the existing Panzar Rosse (P-R) literature ...
The Panzar-Rosse test has been widely applied to assess competitive conduct, often in specifications...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
This paper assesses the level of competition in Zimbabwe’s banking sector using the Panzar-Rosse H-s...
This paper explores the use of the Panzar-Rosse statistic as a basis for empirical assessment of com...
In this paper we adopt the Panzar-Rosse approach to assess the competitive conditions in the German ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
This paper presents an empirical assessment of the degree of competition within the Jamaican banking...
In this paper we focus on the market structure of the banking system in a set of Transition countrie...
Although the theoretical literature has shown that the Panzar–Rosse H-statistic fails as a measure o...
The Rosse-Panzar revenue test for competitive conditions in banking is based on observation of the i...
The Rosse-Panzar revenue test for competitive conditions in banking is based on observation of the i...
The Rosse-Panzar revenue test for competitive conditions in banking is based on observation of the i...
This paper compares the estimates of the two most widely used non-structural models for market power...
The Panzar-Rosse test has been widely applied to assess competitive conduct, often in specifications...
This paper demonstrates that the level of competition in the existing Panzar Rosse (P-R) literature ...
The Panzar-Rosse test has been widely applied to assess competitive conduct, often in specifications...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
This paper assesses the level of competition in Zimbabwe’s banking sector using the Panzar-Rosse H-s...
This paper explores the use of the Panzar-Rosse statistic as a basis for empirical assessment of com...
In this paper we adopt the Panzar-Rosse approach to assess the competitive conditions in the German ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
This paper presents an empirical assessment of the degree of competition within the Jamaican banking...
In this paper we focus on the market structure of the banking system in a set of Transition countrie...