This paper presents new nonparametric measures of scale economies and TFP growth for U.S. banks. Unlike previous studies that use fully nonparametric models, our approach controls for time-invariant unobserved heterogeneity among banks in estimating returns to scale, TFP growth and its components. Using data for U.S. commercial banks from 2001 to 2010, we find evidence of significant scale economies across the entire bank size distribution. Returns to scale are persistent over time, decrease with bank size, and contribute significantly to TFP growth. Our results indicate that almost all small and medium size banks and most of the largest banks have strong economic incentives to keep growing. Thus, the consolidation of the banking industry i...
In light of the policy debate on too-big-to-fail we investigate evidence of economies of scale for 1...
I employ nonparametric estimation techniques to explore different aspects of the performance of US b...
Includes bibliographical references.The recent mega-merger activity in the u.s. banking industry rai...
Big banks pose substantial costs to society in the form of increased systemic risk and government ba...
This study uses 2007 data from more than 1,200 banking institutions to examine the relationships amo...
Big banks pose substantial costs to society in the form of increased systemic risk and government ba...
Earlier studies found little evidence of scale economies at large banks; later studies using data fr...
Our research as well as that by other authors has found scale economies at all sizes of banks and th...
This dissertation examines the productivity growth, scale efficiency, size efficiency, and the effic...
Since the passage of Dodd-Frank, government regulators have become more interested than ever in the ...
A number of public policy issues turn on whether or not there are scale economies in commercial bank...
Abstract We study economies of scale in banking by viewing banks as combinations of financial and hu...
I compare returns to scale in the U.S. and Canadian banking system from 1996 to 2015. I estimate a p...
This paper analyses growth, size, and variance of the capital, assets, and pretaxprofits of large in...
Using a dynamic panel model for more than 15 000 banks from 148 countries from 1988 to 2010, we inve...
In light of the policy debate on too-big-to-fail we investigate evidence of economies of scale for 1...
I employ nonparametric estimation techniques to explore different aspects of the performance of US b...
Includes bibliographical references.The recent mega-merger activity in the u.s. banking industry rai...
Big banks pose substantial costs to society in the form of increased systemic risk and government ba...
This study uses 2007 data from more than 1,200 banking institutions to examine the relationships amo...
Big banks pose substantial costs to society in the form of increased systemic risk and government ba...
Earlier studies found little evidence of scale economies at large banks; later studies using data fr...
Our research as well as that by other authors has found scale economies at all sizes of banks and th...
This dissertation examines the productivity growth, scale efficiency, size efficiency, and the effic...
Since the passage of Dodd-Frank, government regulators have become more interested than ever in the ...
A number of public policy issues turn on whether or not there are scale economies in commercial bank...
Abstract We study economies of scale in banking by viewing banks as combinations of financial and hu...
I compare returns to scale in the U.S. and Canadian banking system from 1996 to 2015. I estimate a p...
This paper analyses growth, size, and variance of the capital, assets, and pretaxprofits of large in...
Using a dynamic panel model for more than 15 000 banks from 148 countries from 1988 to 2010, we inve...
In light of the policy debate on too-big-to-fail we investigate evidence of economies of scale for 1...
I employ nonparametric estimation techniques to explore different aspects of the performance of US b...
Includes bibliographical references.The recent mega-merger activity in the u.s. banking industry rai...