The authors report cross-country data on commercial bank regulation and ownership in more than 60 countries. They evaluate the links between different regulatory/ownership practices in those countries and both financial sector performance and banking system stability. They document substantial variation in response to these questions: Should it be public policy to limit the powers of commercial banks to engage in securities, insurance, and real estate activities? Should the mixing of banking and commerce be restricted by regulating commercial bank's ownership of non-financial firms and non-financial firms'ownership of commercial banks? Should states own commercial banks, or should those banks be privatized? They find: 1) There is no reliabl...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
and conference participants. The authors gratefully acknowledge the excellent research assis-tance p...
Motivated by recent public policy debates on the role of market discipline in banking stability, the...
Costly bank failures in the past two decades have focused attention on the need to find ways to impr...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
This paper brings together and adds structure to the empirical literature on the link between bankin...
This thesis includes three thorough studies which examine the real effect and consequence of regulat...
Theory makes ambiguous predictions about the relationship between market structure and competitivene...
At present, in the era of globalization, the banking sector failure in one country can cause negativ...
Legislation on financial services modernization has taken on special urgency since the banking indus...
Using a suitably modified locational model of banking, we examine the influence of institutions, suc...
This paper documents large cross-country variation in the relationship between bank competition and ...
The authors review corporate governance arrangements in the West and conclude that for a system base...
Using data on 52 countries’ banking systems from 2005 to 2014, we explore how the legal and institut...
and Iffath Sharif. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entire...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
and conference participants. The authors gratefully acknowledge the excellent research assis-tance p...
Motivated by recent public policy debates on the role of market discipline in banking stability, the...
Costly bank failures in the past two decades have focused attention on the need to find ways to impr...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
This paper brings together and adds structure to the empirical literature on the link between bankin...
This thesis includes three thorough studies which examine the real effect and consequence of regulat...
Theory makes ambiguous predictions about the relationship between market structure and competitivene...
At present, in the era of globalization, the banking sector failure in one country can cause negativ...
Legislation on financial services modernization has taken on special urgency since the banking indus...
Using a suitably modified locational model of banking, we examine the influence of institutions, suc...
This paper documents large cross-country variation in the relationship between bank competition and ...
The authors review corporate governance arrangements in the West and conclude that for a system base...
Using data on 52 countries’ banking systems from 2005 to 2014, we explore how the legal and institut...
and Iffath Sharif. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entire...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
and conference participants. The authors gratefully acknowledge the excellent research assis-tance p...
Motivated by recent public policy debates on the role of market discipline in banking stability, the...