This paper investigates whether credit associations put competitive pressure on regional banks in Japanese regional lending markets. It was found that credit associations pressure regional banks to set lower lending interest rates in regional markets. In addition, the competitive pressure from credit associations in a prefecture whose share of credit associations is more than 20% is much stronger than in a prefecture whose share of credit associations is less than 20%. In particular, regional banks in a prefecture whose share of credit associations is from 25% to 30% experience the strongest pressure
In this study, we use the method of Boone et al. (2007, How (not) to measure competition, TILEC Disc...
We investigate whether the relationship between competition and risk varies across different types o...
This dissertation uses both micro-level and macro-level empirical analysis to examine the role of fi...
This paper investigates whether credit associations put competitive pressure on regional banks in Ja...
This study investigated whether credit associations are a source of competitive pressure on regional...
This paper examines whether credit associations in Japanese regional lending markets compete on pric...
Although Japanese credit associations are nonprofit cooperative financial institutions, they shoulde...
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In this study, we investigate the market characteristics of prefectures in which non-local regional ...
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The question of whether more competition among banks increases relationship banking, which is predic...
Using H-statistic of the Panzar-Rosse model, this paper examines commercial bank merger waves in Jap...
In this study, we use the method of Boone et al. (2007, How (not) to measure competition, TILEC Disc...
We investigate whether the relationship between competition and risk varies across different types o...
This dissertation uses both micro-level and macro-level empirical analysis to examine the role of fi...
This paper investigates whether credit associations put competitive pressure on regional banks in Ja...
This study investigated whether credit associations are a source of competitive pressure on regional...
This paper examines whether credit associations in Japanese regional lending markets compete on pric...
Although Japanese credit associations are nonprofit cooperative financial institutions, they shoulde...
This paper examines whether Japanese regional banks entering the banking market in other prefectures...
In this study, we investigate the market characteristics of prefectures in which non-local regional ...
The question of whether more competition among banks increases relationship banking, which is predic...
The authors examine the relationship between net interest margin, a measure of banks’ pricing power,...
This paper examines what types of Japanese regional banks are more likely to obtain credit ratings a...
This article investigates the profitability of Japanese banks following the major financial crisis t...
The question of whether more competition among banks increases relationship banking, which is predic...
Using H-statistic of the Panzar-Rosse model, this paper examines commercial bank merger waves in Jap...
In this study, we use the method of Boone et al. (2007, How (not) to measure competition, TILEC Disc...
We investigate whether the relationship between competition and risk varies across different types o...
This dissertation uses both micro-level and macro-level empirical analysis to examine the role of fi...