67 research outputs found
Cross-Country Comparisons of Competition and Pricing Power in European Banking
Studies of banking competition and competitive behaviour both within and across countries typically utilise only one of the few measures that are available. In trying to assess the relative competitive position of banking markets in 14 European countries, we find that the existing indicators of competition often give conflicting predictions, both across countries and over time. Seeking greater consistency, we attempt to separate bank pricing power from other, non-core, influences embodied in competition measures. While there is some improvement in cross-country consistency, the main result is that our measure of bank pricing power suggests that banking market competition in Europe may well be stronger than implied by traditional measures and analysis.Competition; banking
Investigating Diversity in the Banking Sector in Europe: The Performance and Role of Savings Banks. CEPS Paperbacks. June 2009
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the foundations of modern and innovative financial systems developed over decades have suffered serious damage. This has triggered massive state interventions and has led authorities to revamp the regulatory structures and frameworks. While many voices have called for a return to more traditional approaches to banking and finance, no one has argued the merits of diversity.
This book investigates the merits of a diverse banking system with a special focus on the performance and role of savings banks in selected European countries where they are still prominent (Austria, Germany and Spain) and where they have progressively disappeared (Belgium and Italy). The theoretical and empirical arguments that are developed in this book tend to support the view that it is economically and socially beneficial to have âdual bottom-lineâ institutions, such as savings banks. For those who accept this premise, it would suggest that policy-makers should not take or support actions that could jeopardise this valuable element of the financial system in various countries in Europe and of the emerging integrated European financial system
Estimating the intensity of price and non-price competition in banking
We model bank oligopoly behaviour using price and non-price competition as strategic variables in an expanded conjectural variations framework. Rivals can respond to changes in both loan and deposit market prices as well as (non-price) branch market shares. The model is illustrated using data for Spain which, over 1986-2002, eliminated interest rate and branching restrictions and set off a competitive race to lock-in expanded market shares. Banks use both interest rates and branches as strategic variables and both have changed over time. We illustrate the results using a regional vs. a national specification for the relevant markets.non-price competition, banking, market shares
Estimating the intensity of price and non-price competition in banking: an application to the Spanish case
We model bank oligopoly behaviour using price and non-price competition as strategic variables in an expanded conjectural variations framework. Rivals can respond to changes in both loan and deposit market prices as well as (non-price) branch market shares. The model is illustrated using data for Spain which, over 1986-2002, eliminated interest rate and branching restrictions and set off a competitive race to lock-in expanded market shares. Banks use both interest rates and branches as strategic variables and both have changed over time. We illustrate the results using a regional vs. a national specification for the relevant markets. (97 words)non-price competition, banking, market shares
Anålisis de los procesos operativos de bodega e inventario en la empresa pescados camarones y mariscos DOCAPES S.A. Año 2020
El presente trabajo trata el tema del anĂĄlisis de los procesos operativos de bodega e inventario en la empresa Pescados Camarones y Mariscos Docapes S.A. con el objetivo de obtener mayor agilidad, seguridad, rapidez y eficiencia en el manejo de las actividades en la empresa. En general se califica como buena la eficiencia del control y manejo de bodega e inventarios obteniendo como conclusiĂłn que el procedimiento de los sistemas de gestiĂłn de inventarios en la empresa, permitirĂĄ una toma de decisiones asertiva y/o adecuada, tanto en la parte administrativa como en el ĂĄrea de operaciĂłn y producciĂłn
A machine learning approach to the digitalization of bank customers: evidence from random and causal forests
Understanding the digital jump of bank customers is key to design strategies to bring on
board and keep online users, as well as to explain the increasing competition from new providers of financial services (such as BigTech and FinTech). This paper employs a machine
learning approach to examine the digitalization process of bank customers using a comprehensive consumer finance survey. By employing a set of algorithms (random forests, conditional inference trees and causal forests) this paper identities the features predicting bank
customersâ digitalization process, illustrates the sequence of consumersâ decision-making
actions and explores the existence of causal relationships in the digitalization process. Random forests are found to provide the highest performanceâthey accurately predict 88.41%
of bank customersâ online banking adoption and usage decisions. We find that the adoption
of digital banking services begins with information-based services (e.g., checking account
balance), conditional on the awareness of the range of online services by customers, and
then is followed by transactional services (e.g., online/mobile money transfer). The diversification of the use of online channels is explained by the consciousness about the range of
services available and the safety perception. A certain degree of complementarity between
bank and non-bank digital channels is also found. The treatment effect estimations of the
causal forest algorithms confirm causality of the identified explanatory factors. These results
suggest that banks should address the digital transformation of their customers by segmenting them according to their revealed preferences and offering them personalized digital services. Additionally, policymakers should promote financial digitalization, designing policies
oriented towards making consumers aware of the range of online services available.FUNCAS Foundation
PGC2018 - 099415 - B - 100 MICINN/FEDER/UEJunta de Andalucia
P18RT-3571
P12.SEJ.246
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