2019
DOI: 10.1080/1540496x.2019.1669445
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Bank Risk and Financial Development: Evidence From Dual Banking Countries

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“…Likewise, energy is profoundly rooted in every aspect of social, environmental, and economic progress. The increasing worldwide requirement for energy raises concerns regarding energy security, fossil fuel source availability and dependence, anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, and ecological pollution, all of which spark arguments about the future usefulness of fossil fuels (Abdul Hamid et al 2020 ; Yazdanpanah et al 2015 ). Thus, given the unstable nature of contemporary energy supply systems and consumption, shifting from fossil fuels towards clean resources while reducing demand for energy is a significant worldwide topic which has received a great deal of legislative and academic attention (Sadiq et al 2022b ; Ainou et al 2022 ; Dowling et al 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, energy is profoundly rooted in every aspect of social, environmental, and economic progress. The increasing worldwide requirement for energy raises concerns regarding energy security, fossil fuel source availability and dependence, anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, and ecological pollution, all of which spark arguments about the future usefulness of fossil fuels (Abdul Hamid et al 2020 ; Yazdanpanah et al 2015 ). Thus, given the unstable nature of contemporary energy supply systems and consumption, shifting from fossil fuels towards clean resources while reducing demand for energy is a significant worldwide topic which has received a great deal of legislative and academic attention (Sadiq et al 2022b ; Ainou et al 2022 ; Dowling et al 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This evidence supports the ‗bad management' hypothesis of Berger and DeYoung (1997) which suggests that highly profitable banks have fewer incentives to engage in high-risk activities. These findings are consistent with Louzis et al (2012), Vithessonthi (2014a, 2014b and Hamid et al (2019). Finally, trade openness increases bank risk as measured by NPLs, the findings suggest that banks appear to decrease asset quality due to higher competition and volatility (Bushman et al 2014;Loayza & Rancière, 2006).…”
Section: Regression Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Over the past few decades, the importance of tourism is accelerating at a rapid pace. The importance of tourism is recognized by a number of scholars (Abdul Hamid et al 2020 ; Arikan and Ünsever 2020 ; Pencarelli 2020 ). Economic growth of any country is associated with number of sectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%