Bank privatization and convergence of performance: international evidence

Bank privatization and convergence of performance: international evidence

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Article ID: iaor201112337
Volume: 34
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 387
End Page Number: 410
Publication Date: Jun 2011
Journal: Journal of Financial Research
Authors: ,
Abstract:

We trace the extent of performance deviation of privatized banks from established private banks in 30 countries from 1994 to 2005 and investigate the role of bank regulatory and supervisory norms, market competition, ownership structure, deposit insurance scheme, and governance structure affecting the deviation. Evidence shows that privatization does improve the performance of banks in the first year of being privatized, but performance gradually declines, which is consistent with the government restructuring argument before the privatization. Governance, foreign ownership, banking freedom (regulations), and the deposit insurance scheme in respective economies are found to affect performance deviation significantly.

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