We study the savings transfers between banks by retail depositors. Our sample comprises annual savings account data from the Netherlands for the period from 2004 to 2014. We control for demographic factors and find that the differences in interest rates across savings accounts help explain the extent to which depositors reallocate their savings to either a newly opened or an existing account. The depositors in our sample transfer between 3 and 6% of their savings for each percentage point difference in the interest rates. This effect is robust across various selected samples and model specifications. In addition, we show that depositors transfer a higher proportion of their deposits during the 2008–2009 financial crisis than during non-cris...
Banks make a significant part of their profits by paying less interest on deposits and savings accou...
Using Difference-in-Differences method and data from 5115 banks located in 74 countries over 2009-2...
The focus of this research is to improve on existing savings rate and deposit volume models used for...
We study the savings transfers between banks by retail depositors. Our sample comprises annual savin...
Using a sample of annual deposit data in the Netherlands for the 2004 – 2014 period, we study the fr...
Using a sample of annual deposit data in the Netherlands for the 2004 – 2014 period, we study the fr...
Using a novel dataset from the Netherlands' banking sector, we examine how macroeconomic, bank‐speci...
Using a novel dataset from the Netherlands' banking sector, we examine how macroeconomic, bank‐speci...
Abstract: This study examines the frequency and form of deposit account interest rate change. Specif...
Interest rates on savings products vary not only across banks, but also across the accounts of indiv...
Interest rates on savings products vary not only across banks, but also across the accounts of indiv...
During the 20072008 financial crisis, consumers in many countries were suddenly confronted with the ...
This study examines the frequency and form of deposit account interest rate change. Specifically the...
Summary: Despite extensive research interest in the last decade, the banking literature has not reac...
Abstract: Economic theory has identified switching costs as potentially important factor in explaini...
Banks make a significant part of their profits by paying less interest on deposits and savings accou...
Using Difference-in-Differences method and data from 5115 banks located in 74 countries over 2009-2...
The focus of this research is to improve on existing savings rate and deposit volume models used for...
We study the savings transfers between banks by retail depositors. Our sample comprises annual savin...
Using a sample of annual deposit data in the Netherlands for the 2004 – 2014 period, we study the fr...
Using a sample of annual deposit data in the Netherlands for the 2004 – 2014 period, we study the fr...
Using a novel dataset from the Netherlands' banking sector, we examine how macroeconomic, bank‐speci...
Using a novel dataset from the Netherlands' banking sector, we examine how macroeconomic, bank‐speci...
Abstract: This study examines the frequency and form of deposit account interest rate change. Specif...
Interest rates on savings products vary not only across banks, but also across the accounts of indiv...
Interest rates on savings products vary not only across banks, but also across the accounts of indiv...
During the 20072008 financial crisis, consumers in many countries were suddenly confronted with the ...
This study examines the frequency and form of deposit account interest rate change. Specifically the...
Summary: Despite extensive research interest in the last decade, the banking literature has not reac...
Abstract: Economic theory has identified switching costs as potentially important factor in explaini...
Banks make a significant part of their profits by paying less interest on deposits and savings accou...
Using Difference-in-Differences method and data from 5115 banks located in 74 countries over 2009-2...
The focus of this research is to improve on existing savings rate and deposit volume models used for...