This paper reports an empirical assessment of competitive conditions among the major British banks, during a period of major structural change. Specifically, estimates of the Rosse–Panzar H-statistic are reported for a panel of 12 banks for the period 1980–2004. The sample banks correspond closely to the major British banking groups specified by the British Banking Association. The robustness of the results of the Rosse–Panzar methodology is tested by estimating the ratio of Lerner indices obtained from interest rate setting equations. The results confirm the consensus finding that competition in British banking is most accurately characterised by the theoretical model of monopolistic competition. There is evidence that the intensity of com...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the competitive structure in the banking industry in the E...
This chapter combines recent findings from the empirical banking literature with established insight...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
This paper reports an empirical assessment of competitive conditions among the major British banks, ...
We undertake an empirical assessment of the competitiveness and market contestability of the major B...
the participants of the DNB research seminar for valuable comments and suggestions and to Jack Bekoo...
This paper is the first detailed and world-wide investigation of the developments in banking competi...
This paper uses a variety of structural and non-structural measures (including the Lerner index, Ros...
This paper evaluates the impacts of bank competition on financial stability in the United Kingdom ba...
This paper examines competitive conditions and market structure in the banking industry, and inves-t...
The aim of this study is to conduct an empirical analysis of the competitive conditions in the banki...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the competitive structure in the banking industry in the E...
We estimate the degree of competition in the banking sectors of 148 countries over the period 1997–2...
This chapter reviews existing literature on the measurement of competition in banking, as well as it...
The first part of this paper provides a systematic discussion of the structural problems of competit...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the competitive structure in the banking industry in the E...
This chapter combines recent findings from the empirical banking literature with established insight...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...
This paper reports an empirical assessment of competitive conditions among the major British banks, ...
We undertake an empirical assessment of the competitiveness and market contestability of the major B...
the participants of the DNB research seminar for valuable comments and suggestions and to Jack Bekoo...
This paper is the first detailed and world-wide investigation of the developments in banking competi...
This paper uses a variety of structural and non-structural measures (including the Lerner index, Ros...
This paper evaluates the impacts of bank competition on financial stability in the United Kingdom ba...
This paper examines competitive conditions and market structure in the banking industry, and inves-t...
The aim of this study is to conduct an empirical analysis of the competitive conditions in the banki...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the competitive structure in the banking industry in the E...
We estimate the degree of competition in the banking sectors of 148 countries over the period 1997–2...
This chapter reviews existing literature on the measurement of competition in banking, as well as it...
The first part of this paper provides a systematic discussion of the structural problems of competit...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the competitive structure in the banking industry in the E...
This chapter combines recent findings from the empirical banking literature with established insight...
The aim of this paper is to assess the level of competition prevailing in the Spanish banking system...