2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2015.07.003
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New evidence on assessing the level of competition in the European Union banking sector: A panel data approach

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“…It is generally used as a measure of competition, which is based on the new industrial organization empirical literature and based on the available bank-level data designating the level of bank competition. Additionally, it offers a quantitative assessment of the competitive condition of the market under market equilibrium and this technique has been applied by a number of empirical studies (Claessens and Laeven 2004;Yeyati and Micco 2007;Bikker et al 2012;Apergis et al 2016). The explanation of this model (H-statistics) is also very clear, which takes a value from −∞ to +1, where a higher value of this model indicates greater competition in the financial market and vice versa.…”
Section: Measuring the Bank Competitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally used as a measure of competition, which is based on the new industrial organization empirical literature and based on the available bank-level data designating the level of bank competition. Additionally, it offers a quantitative assessment of the competitive condition of the market under market equilibrium and this technique has been applied by a number of empirical studies (Claessens and Laeven 2004;Yeyati and Micco 2007;Bikker et al 2012;Apergis et al 2016). The explanation of this model (H-statistics) is also very clear, which takes a value from −∞ to +1, where a higher value of this model indicates greater competition in the financial market and vice versa.…”
Section: Measuring the Bank Competitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the European banking sector is far from competitive (Apergis et al 2016). Due to economies of scale and scope, aggregate market shares of 80% or more for the five largest banks in a country are not uncommon (ECB 2017, p. 32).…”
Section: The Role Of Banksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second group of studies examines the competitive conditions in the EU during a period including a few years both before and after the introduction of the euro, which was introduced in 1999 but entered into circulation in 2002. For this reason, some studies (Apergis et al 2016;Sun 2009) consider 2000 as the end year of the pre-EMU period and 2001 as the start year of the after-EMU period.…”
Section: Around the Introduction Of The Euromentioning
confidence: 99%