Etudes & documentsMany studies have attempted to investigate the determinants and implications of competition in the banking industry. The literature on the measurement of competition can be divided between the structural and non-structural approaches. The structural approach infers the degree of competition from the structure of the market. The non-structural approach, based on the New Empirical Industrial Organization, assesses the degree of competition directly by observing behavior of firms in the market. This paper reviews the most frequently-used structural and non structural measures of competition in banking. It highlights their strengths and weaknesses, especially for studies based on a limited number of observations
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
Being competitive is seen as a prerequisite for future sustainability. This study aims to investigat...
Abstract: Using bank-level data and applying the Panzar and Rosse (1987) methodology, we estimate th...
Etudes & documentsMany studies have attempted to investigate the determinants and implications of co...
This chapter combines recent findings from the empirical banking literature with established insight...
The first part of this paper provides a systematic discussion of the structural problems of competit...
This chapter combines recent findings from the empirical banking literature with established insight...
Abstract The level of competition in the banking sector is important to the performance of the secto...
This chapter reviews existing literature on the measurement of competition in banking, as well as it...
Economic studies on the degree of competition (DC) in banking systems use various measures which are...
This paper examines competitive conditions and market structure in the banking industry, and inves-t...
Using a measure of competition based on the Panzar-Rosse model, this paper explains bank competition...
This paper uses a variety of structural and non-structural measures (including the Lerner index, Ros...
Theoretical concepts of bank competitiveness are studied and research approaches to the banking effi...
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
Being competitive is seen as a prerequisite for future sustainability. This study aims to investigat...
Abstract: Using bank-level data and applying the Panzar and Rosse (1987) methodology, we estimate th...
Etudes & documentsMany studies have attempted to investigate the determinants and implications of co...
This chapter combines recent findings from the empirical banking literature with established insight...
The first part of this paper provides a systematic discussion of the structural problems of competit...
This chapter combines recent findings from the empirical banking literature with established insight...
Abstract The level of competition in the banking sector is important to the performance of the secto...
This chapter reviews existing literature on the measurement of competition in banking, as well as it...
Economic studies on the degree of competition (DC) in banking systems use various measures which are...
This paper examines competitive conditions and market structure in the banking industry, and inves-t...
Using a measure of competition based on the Panzar-Rosse model, this paper explains bank competition...
This paper uses a variety of structural and non-structural measures (including the Lerner index, Ros...
Theoretical concepts of bank competitiveness are studied and research approaches to the banking effi...
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
Being competitive is seen as a prerequisite for future sustainability. This study aims to investigat...
Abstract: Using bank-level data and applying the Panzar and Rosse (1987) methodology, we estimate th...