Do legal and institutional environments matter for banking system performance?
Using data on 52 countries’ banking systems from 2005 to 2014, we explore how the legal and institutional environment influences banking system performance. Using panel data and controlling for financial and economic development indicators, we find evidence of several relationships related to bankin...
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doaj-11bc9a5f82ec4f1caa61bd9a8e79d6722021-04-06T13:27:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEkonomska Istraživanja1331-677X1848-96642020-01-013312203222810.1080/1331677X.2019.16660231666023Do legal and institutional environments matter for banking system performance?José Arias0Carlos Maquieira1Mauricio Jara2School of Business and Economics, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Chile. Middlesex University LondonEscuela de Postgrado, Universidad del PacíficoSchool of Economics and Business, Universidad de ChileUsing data on 52 countries’ banking systems from 2005 to 2014, we explore how the legal and institutional environment influences banking system performance. Using panel data and controlling for financial and economic development indicators, we find evidence of several relationships related to banking system performance. First, a higher degree of legal protection for both lenders and borrowers positively affects banking system performance. Second, there is a positive relationship between the degree of law enforcement and banking system performance. Third, better regulatory quality positively affects banking system performance. Fourth, neither the degree of information sharing nor the control of corruption has a significant effect on banking sector performance. Finally, we find no significant differences in banking sector performance by type of economy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2019.1666023legal protectionlaw enforcementinformation sharingbanking performance |
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Do legal and institutional environments matter for banking system performance? |
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Do legal and institutional environments matter for banking system performance? |
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do legal and institutional environments matter for banking system performance? |
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Ekonomska Istraživanja |
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Using data on 52 countries’ banking systems from 2005 to 2014, we explore how the legal and institutional environment influences banking system performance. Using panel data and controlling for financial and economic development indicators, we find evidence of several relationships related to banking system performance. First, a higher degree of legal protection for both lenders and borrowers positively affects banking system performance. Second, there is a positive relationship between the degree of law enforcement and banking system performance. Third, better regulatory quality positively affects banking system performance. Fourth, neither the degree of information sharing nor the control of corruption has a significant effect on banking sector performance. Finally, we find no significant differences in banking sector performance by type of economy. |
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