This paper investigates the evolution of competition in the Turkish banking industry by taking into account the transformation in the sector in the aftermath of the country's financial crisis of 2000 to 2001 and the global financial crisis. The results demonstrate that the level of competition in the system did not increase despite the restructuring that was undertaken and the increased foreign bank participation. In addition, the level of competition in the sector deteriorated during the global crisis. There is also some evidence that the market power of banks with different ownership characteristics varied and did not converge over time
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
AbstractAfter the crisis in November 2000 and February 2001, an important structural change occurred...
The global economic crisis began in 2008 has had major negative effects the economies of all countri...
After the 2000-2001 financial crises, the Turkish banking sector experienced a process of concentrat...
After 2001 crisis, the macroeconomic environment led to important changes in Turkish banking sector ...
This paper attempts to delineate the evolution of the Turkish banking sector in the post-crisis era ...
"This study looks at the determinants of entry by Turkish banks into local markets during the period...
<p>Banking industry worldwide has been transformed due to globalization, financial liberalization, t...
The banking industry possesses a unique property that is unlike to other sectors with respect to sup...
Financial structure of the banking sector in Turkey has maintained its importance due to the high sh...
The neoliberal restructuring of the banks and banking sector in Turkey has been anything but linear....
This paper examines the risk features of Turkish commercial banks and the determinants of their syst...
This paper investigates the impact of financial crisis on the determinants of bank interest rate mar...
After 2001 crisis, the macroeconomic environment led to important changes in Turkish banking sector ...
This paper aims to find the productivity change in the banking sector between 1990 and 2006, with an...
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
AbstractAfter the crisis in November 2000 and February 2001, an important structural change occurred...
The global economic crisis began in 2008 has had major negative effects the economies of all countri...
After the 2000-2001 financial crises, the Turkish banking sector experienced a process of concentrat...
After 2001 crisis, the macroeconomic environment led to important changes in Turkish banking sector ...
This paper attempts to delineate the evolution of the Turkish banking sector in the post-crisis era ...
"This study looks at the determinants of entry by Turkish banks into local markets during the period...
<p>Banking industry worldwide has been transformed due to globalization, financial liberalization, t...
The banking industry possesses a unique property that is unlike to other sectors with respect to sup...
Financial structure of the banking sector in Turkey has maintained its importance due to the high sh...
The neoliberal restructuring of the banks and banking sector in Turkey has been anything but linear....
This paper examines the risk features of Turkish commercial banks and the determinants of their syst...
This paper investigates the impact of financial crisis on the determinants of bank interest rate mar...
After 2001 crisis, the macroeconomic environment led to important changes in Turkish banking sector ...
This paper aims to find the productivity change in the banking sector between 1990 and 2006, with an...
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
AbstractAfter the crisis in November 2000 and February 2001, an important structural change occurred...
The global economic crisis began in 2008 has had major negative effects the economies of all countri...