2018
DOI: 10.32826/cude.v41i117.75
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Evaluación de la competencia en el sector de la banca privada en Ecuador: un enfoque econométrico con el modelo Panzar-Rosse

Abstract: Este documento evalúa empíricamente las condiciones de competencia en el sector de la banca privada en Ecuador de 2000 a 2015. Primero, medimos la competencia en el sector de la banca privada, utilizando el estadístico H de Panzar-Rosse por la ecuación de ingresos totales; aplicamos POLS, efectos fijos de año, efectos fijos de bancos y efectos aleatorios. En segundo lugar, determinamos si hay equilibrio a largo plazo en este sector mediante la ecuación de regresión del ROA y, finalmente, buscamos identificar e… Show more

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“…These results, however, are divergent with the study of authors Bonfim and Kim (2019) who show that banks continued to increase liquidity even during the global financial crisis, as well as the study of authors Cetorelli and Goldberg (2012) who show that funds flowed regularly between banks' global activities. Other authors, such as Berger and Bouwman ( 2009), Bonfim and Kim ( 2012), Horváth et al, (2012), Bord and Santos (2014), Khan et al, (2017), Mogro and Bravo (2018), have evaluated in their studies the impact of bank size on bank liquidity analysis and concluded that some questions still remain open since different results were obtained (Table 1 -summary of the main literature review studies).…”
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“…These results, however, are divergent with the study of authors Bonfim and Kim (2019) who show that banks continued to increase liquidity even during the global financial crisis, as well as the study of authors Cetorelli and Goldberg (2012) who show that funds flowed regularly between banks' global activities. Other authors, such as Berger and Bouwman ( 2009), Bonfim and Kim ( 2012), Horváth et al, (2012), Bord and Santos (2014), Khan et al, (2017), Mogro and Bravo (2018), have evaluated in their studies the impact of bank size on bank liquidity analysis and concluded that some questions still remain open since different results were obtained (Table 1 -summary of the main literature review studies).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a % Total Assets and time-series (years) data, according to the studies of authors reviewed in the literature, such as Bonfim and Kim (2012), Cetorelli and Goldberg (2012), Bord and Santos (2014), Acharya and Mora (2015), Mogro and Bravo (2018), Bonfim and Kim (2019), Al-Naime (2020) and Hakimi et al (2020).…”
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