Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in the early 1980s, culminating with the Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994. Significant consolidations have occurred in the banking industry. This paper considers the correlation, if any, between banking concentration on a state-by-state basis and average bank profitability within a state, finding strong support for a positive correlation. Moreover, temporal causality tests imply that bank concentration leads bank profitability. Our finding suggests that bank regulators need to monitor the consolidation process to head off the accumulation of monopoly power
An investigation of the extent to which variations in banking conditions over the past decade were a...
This paper shows that bank performance improves significantly after restrictions on bank expansion a...
We assess whether gains in wealth associated with bank consolidation are the result of reduced compe...
Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in t...
Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in t...
This paper analyses the effects of concentration on profitability in the US banking sector from 1994...
An examination of the relationship between bank profitability and concentration using recent data fr...
This paper examines the changes in profitability in the U.S. banking industry during the continuing ...
Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in t...
This paper examines the relation between the profit rates of 60 banks and concentration i the '...
This paper examines the effect of the continuing consolidation on employees in the U.S. banking indu...
This paper examines the effects of geographical deregulation on commercial bank performance across s...
Motivated by public policy debates about bank consolidation and conflicting theoretical predictions ...
The Riegle-Neal Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994 eliminated previous restrictions on int...
This paper will extend previous research which studied the initial impact of the Riegle-Neal Act on ...
An investigation of the extent to which variations in banking conditions over the past decade were a...
This paper shows that bank performance improves significantly after restrictions on bank expansion a...
We assess whether gains in wealth associated with bank consolidation are the result of reduced compe...
Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in t...
Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in t...
This paper analyses the effects of concentration on profitability in the US banking sector from 1994...
An examination of the relationship between bank profitability and concentration using recent data fr...
This paper examines the changes in profitability in the U.S. banking industry during the continuing ...
Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in t...
This paper examines the relation between the profit rates of 60 banks and concentration i the '...
This paper examines the effect of the continuing consolidation on employees in the U.S. banking indu...
This paper examines the effects of geographical deregulation on commercial bank performance across s...
Motivated by public policy debates about bank consolidation and conflicting theoretical predictions ...
The Riegle-Neal Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994 eliminated previous restrictions on int...
This paper will extend previous research which studied the initial impact of the Riegle-Neal Act on ...
An investigation of the extent to which variations in banking conditions over the past decade were a...
This paper shows that bank performance improves significantly after restrictions on bank expansion a...
We assess whether gains in wealth associated with bank consolidation are the result of reduced compe...