Using a suitably modified locational model of banking, we examine the influence of institutions, such as deposit contract enforcement, in explaining the share of government owned banks in the banking system. We present cross-country evidence suggesting that institutional factors are relatively more important determinants of the share of state banks than political or historical ones. We argue that rather than privatizing or subsidizing state banks governments in developing countries should build institutions that foster the development of private banking
This study examines how the existence of a blockholder in bank ownership effects the relationship be...
International audienceWe empirically examine whether bank lending corruption is inuenced by theowner...
International audienceWe empirically examine whether bank lending corruption is inuenced by theowner...
Using a suitably modified locational model of banking, we examine the influence of institutions, suc...
In this paper, we investigate a neglected aspect of financial systems of many countries around the w...
State ownership in banking has received considerable coverage in the academic literature. However, ...
State ownership in banking has received considerable coverage in the academic literature. However, t...
We present a locational model of banking with two types of private banks, honest and opportunistic, ...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the role of state-owned banks and als...
We put forward a modern version of the ‘developmental’ view of government-owned banks which shows th...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a theoretical model with a representative bank whose ...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a theoretical model with a representative bank whose ...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a theoretical model with a representative bank whose ...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a theoretical model with a representative bank whose ...
This study examines how the existence of a blockholder in bank ownership effects the relationship be...
This study examines how the existence of a blockholder in bank ownership effects the relationship be...
International audienceWe empirically examine whether bank lending corruption is inuenced by theowner...
International audienceWe empirically examine whether bank lending corruption is inuenced by theowner...
Using a suitably modified locational model of banking, we examine the influence of institutions, suc...
In this paper, we investigate a neglected aspect of financial systems of many countries around the w...
State ownership in banking has received considerable coverage in the academic literature. However, ...
State ownership in banking has received considerable coverage in the academic literature. However, t...
We present a locational model of banking with two types of private banks, honest and opportunistic, ...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the role of state-owned banks and als...
We put forward a modern version of the ‘developmental’ view of government-owned banks which shows th...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a theoretical model with a representative bank whose ...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a theoretical model with a representative bank whose ...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a theoretical model with a representative bank whose ...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a theoretical model with a representative bank whose ...
This study examines how the existence of a blockholder in bank ownership effects the relationship be...
This study examines how the existence of a blockholder in bank ownership effects the relationship be...
International audienceWe empirically examine whether bank lending corruption is inuenced by theowner...
International audienceWe empirically examine whether bank lending corruption is inuenced by theowner...