This paper explores the contribution of national institutions to the competitive transformation of big commercial banks in late industrializing countries through the analysis of the Spanish case. The paper uses a comparative historical analysis to establish that strategic coordination between the state and large banks is a structural feature of the banking sector but may be articulated differently depending on the balance of power between states, banks and industry, the preferences of these actors, and their resources. Using evidence from Spain since the late 1970s, the paper argues that in this country, state-bank coordination was articulated as a non-hierarchical system of negotiated interactions and mutual exchanges of benefits between s...
We argue that the evolving preferences and power resources of large cross-border banks help explain ...
In this paper, I estimate the degree of market power at the bank-level for 84 banking systems worldw...
This article provides a framework for public corporate governance combining two main components: tra...
This paper explores the contribution of national institutions to the competitive transformation of b...
In the early 1990s, Spain faced the risk of losing the market for low-cost manufacturing outputs t...
In this article we explore organisational changes associated with the automation of financial interm...
In this paper we estimate the degree of market power at the bank-level for 84 banking systems worldw...
This paper examines, from a historical perspective, the gradual entrance into the market of mutual a...
During the period 1965-1987 Spain was an emerging market in full transition from developing to devel...
In this article we explore organisational changes associated with the computarization of British sav...
The aim of this paper is to determine to what extent globalization pressures are changing interlocki...
This paper analyzes how differences in productivity across banks and the evolution of industry produ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether the transition from a system of various issuing bank...
This article analyses the effects of the bank restructuring process performed in Spain between 2010 ...
This paper examines the nature of competition in the Spanish banking industry during the years befor...
We argue that the evolving preferences and power resources of large cross-border banks help explain ...
In this paper, I estimate the degree of market power at the bank-level for 84 banking systems worldw...
This article provides a framework for public corporate governance combining two main components: tra...
This paper explores the contribution of national institutions to the competitive transformation of b...
In the early 1990s, Spain faced the risk of losing the market for low-cost manufacturing outputs t...
In this article we explore organisational changes associated with the automation of financial interm...
In this paper we estimate the degree of market power at the bank-level for 84 banking systems worldw...
This paper examines, from a historical perspective, the gradual entrance into the market of mutual a...
During the period 1965-1987 Spain was an emerging market in full transition from developing to devel...
In this article we explore organisational changes associated with the computarization of British sav...
The aim of this paper is to determine to what extent globalization pressures are changing interlocki...
This paper analyzes how differences in productivity across banks and the evolution of industry produ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether the transition from a system of various issuing bank...
This article analyses the effects of the bank restructuring process performed in Spain between 2010 ...
This paper examines the nature of competition in the Spanish banking industry during the years befor...
We argue that the evolving preferences and power resources of large cross-border banks help explain ...
In this paper, I estimate the degree of market power at the bank-level for 84 banking systems worldw...
This article provides a framework for public corporate governance combining two main components: tra...