Does bank competition and diversification lead to greater stability? Evidence from emerging markets

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Review of Development Finance Pub Date : 2013-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rdf.2013.08.002
Mohammed Amidu , Simon Wolfe
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This paper investigates how the level of competition affects diversification and stability using a sample of 978 banks in 55 emerging and developing countries over an eight year period 2000–2007. We shed further light on the competition-stability nexus by examining the complex interaction between three key variables: the degree of bank market power, diversification and stability. The core finding is that competition increases stability as diversification across and within both interest and non-interest income generating activities of banks increases. Our analysis identifies revenue diversification as a channel through which competition affects bank insolvency risk in emerging countries. The results are robust to an array of controls including alternative methodology, variable specifications and the regulatory environments that banks operate in.

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银行竞争和多样化是否会带来更大的稳定性?来自新兴市场的证据
本文以2000-2007年8年间55个新兴和发展中国家的978家银行为样本,研究了竞争水平如何影响多元化和稳定性。我们通过检查三个关键变量之间复杂的相互作用:银行市场力量程度、多样化和稳定性,进一步阐明了竞争与稳定之间的关系。核心发现是,随着银行利息和非利息创收活动之间和内部的多样化程度提高,竞争会增强稳定性。我们的分析表明,收入多元化是竞争影响新兴国家银行破产风险的一个渠道。这些结果在一系列控制措施(包括替代方法、可变规范和银行运营的监管环境)下都是稳健的。
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Review of Development Finance
Review of Development Finance Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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