The structure of the banking industry typically undergoes fundamental changes during the transition to a market economy. This research employs the method suggested by Panzar and Rosse (1987) to evaluate the empirical evidence on the evolution of competitive structure in the Armenian banking industry during its recent transition and on the possible forces-market power or efficiency/contestability-that underlie that evolution. The results point to monopolistic competition.The reduction of bank numbers and the simultaneous increase in concentration is accompanied by a decline in competition intensity, which supports the market-power hypothesis
The problems of protecting economic competition in the banking system, increasing the efficiency of ...
The paper aims to assess changes in the level of competition in Poland’s banking sector in 1997-2007...
Background: Competition in the banking industry has been an important topic in the scientific litera...
This paper is the first detailed and world-wide investigation of the developments in banking competi...
This paper is the first detailed and world-wide investigation of the developments in banking competi...
In this paper we focus on the market structure of the banking system in a set of Transition countrie...
This paper examines the competitive structures of the Turkish banking industry over the period 1998–...
The Turkish banking sector was reformed with new regulations after 2000. The aim of this study is to...
Using a measure of competition based on the Panzar-Rosse model, this paper explains bank competition...
Eastern European countries have experienced many political upheavals and economic reforms since thei...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
The problem in an adequate assessment of the level of competition in the banking market has prompted...
Competitive conditions in the banking sectors in the light of transition process in the Central and...
After the 2000-2001 financial crises, the Turkish banking sector experienced a process of concentrat...
This study employs the Panzar-Rosse H-statistic to assess the competitive environment of the Turkish...
The problems of protecting economic competition in the banking system, increasing the efficiency of ...
The paper aims to assess changes in the level of competition in Poland’s banking sector in 1997-2007...
Background: Competition in the banking industry has been an important topic in the scientific litera...
This paper is the first detailed and world-wide investigation of the developments in banking competi...
This paper is the first detailed and world-wide investigation of the developments in banking competi...
In this paper we focus on the market structure of the banking system in a set of Transition countrie...
This paper examines the competitive structures of the Turkish banking industry over the period 1998–...
The Turkish banking sector was reformed with new regulations after 2000. The aim of this study is to...
Using a measure of competition based on the Panzar-Rosse model, this paper explains bank competition...
Eastern European countries have experienced many political upheavals and economic reforms since thei...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
The problem in an adequate assessment of the level of competition in the banking market has prompted...
Competitive conditions in the banking sectors in the light of transition process in the Central and...
After the 2000-2001 financial crises, the Turkish banking sector experienced a process of concentrat...
This study employs the Panzar-Rosse H-statistic to assess the competitive environment of the Turkish...
The problems of protecting economic competition in the banking system, increasing the efficiency of ...
The paper aims to assess changes in the level of competition in Poland’s banking sector in 1997-2007...
Background: Competition in the banking industry has been an important topic in the scientific litera...