Competition and stability in european banking: A regional analysis

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National measures of competition and macroeconomic activity have traditionally been used to examine performance and risk features across banks. Such measures may be inappropriate in cases where banks operate with a regional focus. In this paper we construct measures of competition and economic activity using regional data to examine bank stability in 10 European countries over the period 2000-8. The results suggest that an inverted U-shaped relationship exists between regional bank competition and stability. Regional economic conditions are also found to play a significant role in determining the stability of European banks. © 2012 The Authors. The Manchester School © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and The University of Manchester.

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Liu, H., Molyneux, P., & Wilson, J. O. S. (2013). Competition and stability in european banking: A regional analysis. Manchester School, 81(2), 176–201. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9957.2011.02285.x

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