This article explores the specific features of the functioning of foreign banking capital in the markets of the countries in the European Union. An analysis conducted to formalize the influence of the share of assets of foreign banks and banks under the control of a foreign investor in the assets of banking systems of 27 countries in the European Union on the level of competition allows one to assert that there is no single, clearly expressed tendency to influence this share on the level of competition. It has also been established that among 27 countries of the European union, two stable aggregates of countries can be identified, in banking systems of which the share of foreign bank capital practically did not change. It can be argue...
Since the Fall of the Wall in 1989, large international banks have been opening branches in former E...
There have been wide‐ranging discussions on whether the investments of foreign banks into the bankin...
The nexus between ownership and competition in the banking sector is a major concern to policymakers...
This article explores the specific features of the functioning of foreign banking capital in the mar...
The globalization extent of national banking systems of developing countries, the foreign banks pres...
[full article and abstract in English] The article itself is focused on the empirical researches tha...
Intensive international activity of banks caused by fairly recently lifted financial restrictions in...
The article substantiates that when developing strategic guidelines for investing, investors from ab...
This paper analyzes the development of the banking sector in European transition countries. We find ...
The article tests if foreign banks have lowered their market share in the Baltic States, Romania and...
The article tests if foreign banks have lowered their market share in the Baltic States, Romania and...
Ownership and competition in the banking sector are policy concerns around the world that are rarely...
There have been wide‐ranging discussions on whether the investments of foreign banks into the bankin...
The article attempts to answer the question whether, to what extent and by what mechanisms foreign b...
Since the Fall of the Wall in 1989, large international banks have been opening branches in former E...
Since the Fall of the Wall in 1989, large international banks have been opening branches in former E...
There have been wide‐ranging discussions on whether the investments of foreign banks into the bankin...
The nexus between ownership and competition in the banking sector is a major concern to policymakers...
This article explores the specific features of the functioning of foreign banking capital in the mar...
The globalization extent of national banking systems of developing countries, the foreign banks pres...
[full article and abstract in English] The article itself is focused on the empirical researches tha...
Intensive international activity of banks caused by fairly recently lifted financial restrictions in...
The article substantiates that when developing strategic guidelines for investing, investors from ab...
This paper analyzes the development of the banking sector in European transition countries. We find ...
The article tests if foreign banks have lowered their market share in the Baltic States, Romania and...
The article tests if foreign banks have lowered their market share in the Baltic States, Romania and...
Ownership and competition in the banking sector are policy concerns around the world that are rarely...
There have been wide‐ranging discussions on whether the investments of foreign banks into the bankin...
The article attempts to answer the question whether, to what extent and by what mechanisms foreign b...
Since the Fall of the Wall in 1989, large international banks have been opening branches in former E...
Since the Fall of the Wall in 1989, large international banks have been opening branches in former E...
There have been wide‐ranging discussions on whether the investments of foreign banks into the bankin...
The nexus between ownership and competition in the banking sector is a major concern to policymakers...