Market Concentration, Foreign Ownership and Determinants of Bank Financial Performance: Evidence from MENA Countries

Hatem Elfeituri
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The purpose of this paper has been to investigate the market concentration, foreign ownership and profitability for commercial banks operating in the MENA economies over the period 1999-2012. This paper uses panel analysis via GMM estimation to examine a large sample of banks for a period that includes the recent global crisis period and Arab uprising, marked by political changes whilst marked by liberalisation and market transformation. Findings indicate that the SCP hypothesis is not rejected; highlighting that increased market power yields monopoly profits. The fact that the impact of market concentration is positive in MENA economies is vital evidence, at least to a certain extent that bank performance is explained by market concentration. Findings also confirm that there is a positive and significant relationship between profitability and capital adequacy confirming that regulators and policy makers should ensure banks are well capitalised to guarantee survival and stability for MENA banks. Cost efficiency and bank size have decreased profitability of banks and banks with foreign ownership are more profitable and perform better than state banks. Overall, the paper finds evidence of structural reforms and uncovers measures that have led to the improvement of regulation, and the implementation of frameworks which should continue to improve competitiveness within MENA banking sectors. In addition, future policy on the banking sector should take account of intervention to change the market structure and to stimulate competition.
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市场集中度、外资所有权与银行财务绩效的决定因素:来自中东和北非国家的证据
本文的目的是调查1999年至2012年期间在中东和北非经济体经营的商业银行的市场集中度、外资所有权和盈利能力。本文通过GMM估计使用面板分析来检查一段时间内的大量银行样本,包括最近的全球危机时期和阿拉伯起义,以政治变革为标志,同时以自由化和市场转型为标志。研究结果表明SCP假说没有被拒绝;这突出表明,市场力量的增强会产生垄断利润。市场集中度对中东和北非经济体的积极影响,至少在一定程度上证明了银行业绩可以用市场集中度来解释。研究结果还证实,盈利能力与资本充足率之间存在显著的正相关关系,这证实了监管机构和政策制定者应确保银行拥有充足的资本,以保证中东和北非地区银行的生存和稳定。成本效率和银行规模降低了银行的盈利能力,外资银行比国有银行盈利能力更强,表现也更好。总体而言,本文发现了结构性改革的证据,并揭示了导致监管改善的措施,以及应继续提高中东和北非银行业竞争力的框架的实施。此外,未来的银行部门政策应考虑到改变市场结构和刺激竞争的干预。
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