Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999

Autores
Burdisso, Tamara; Catena, Marcelo; D'Amato, Laura
Año de publicación
2001
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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versión publicada
Descripción
Over the last decade the Argentine banking industry has been subject to important regulatory changes, increased internationalization and restructuring. The way in which this process has affected the degree of competition is subject to discussion in Argentina, and it has been argued, along the lines of the structure-conduct-performance paradigm (SCP), that increased concentration could have undermined competition in banking markets. But, while acording to the former approach concentration is necessarily related to poor competition, the new industrial organization (NIO) approach, that relies on firms profit maximization behavior, has emphasized the weaknesses of relying on concentration measures to draw conclusions about market structure. This paper evaluates the competitiveness of Argentine banking markets by extending the Conjectural Variations (CV) approach to the case of multiproduct firms. We model Argentine banks as multi-output firmes, operating in two markets: retail and corporate, an adequate classification to describe the characteristics of the Argentine banking system, wher some banks are more retail oriented and have a broad network of branches, mainly offering liquidity services while others have very few branches and are more specialized in giving credit to firms. We measure the degree of market power by estimating a CV model for a panel of banks from 1997 to 1999. Rather than evaluating a specific market structure, a strategy that can lead to undetermined results in the case of multi-output firms, we construct a market power index that varies in a continuum interval. This measure permits to determine the extent to which prices deviate from marginal costs, which is the relevant question from the welfare point of view. We find that for both markets, retail and corporate, are very close to the competitive solution. Finally, these results are confronted with the predictions that could be drawn from concentration measures, according to the SCP approach.
Departamento de Economía
Materia
Ciencias Económicas
conjectural variations; multi-outputs firms; market power index
dinero bancario
Argentina
banco
actividad bancaria
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999
title Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999
spellingShingle Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999
Burdisso, Tamara
Ciencias Económicas
conjectural variations; multi-outputs firms; market power index
dinero bancario
Argentina
banco
actividad bancaria
title_short Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999
title_full Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999
title_fullStr Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999
title_full_unstemmed Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999
title_sort Bank competition in Argentina: 1997-1999
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Burdisso, Tamara
Catena, Marcelo
D'Amato, Laura
author Burdisso, Tamara
author_facet Burdisso, Tamara
Catena, Marcelo
D'Amato, Laura
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author2 Catena, Marcelo
D'Amato, Laura
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Económicas
conjectural variations; multi-outputs firms; market power index
dinero bancario
Argentina
banco
actividad bancaria
topic Ciencias Económicas
conjectural variations; multi-outputs firms; market power index
dinero bancario
Argentina
banco
actividad bancaria
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Over the last decade the Argentine banking industry has been subject to important regulatory changes, increased internationalization and restructuring. The way in which this process has affected the degree of competition is subject to discussion in Argentina, and it has been argued, along the lines of the structure-conduct-performance paradigm (SCP), that increased concentration could have undermined competition in banking markets. But, while acording to the former approach concentration is necessarily related to poor competition, the new industrial organization (NIO) approach, that relies on firms profit maximization behavior, has emphasized the weaknesses of relying on concentration measures to draw conclusions about market structure. This paper evaluates the competitiveness of Argentine banking markets by extending the Conjectural Variations (CV) approach to the case of multiproduct firms. We model Argentine banks as multi-output firmes, operating in two markets: retail and corporate, an adequate classification to describe the characteristics of the Argentine banking system, wher some banks are more retail oriented and have a broad network of branches, mainly offering liquidity services while others have very few branches and are more specialized in giving credit to firms. We measure the degree of market power by estimating a CV model for a panel of banks from 1997 to 1999. Rather than evaluating a specific market structure, a strategy that can lead to undetermined results in the case of multi-output firms, we construct a market power index that varies in a continuum interval. This measure permits to determine the extent to which prices deviate from marginal costs, which is the relevant question from the welfare point of view. We find that for both markets, retail and corporate, are very close to the competitive solution. Finally, these results are confronted with the predictions that could be drawn from concentration measures, according to the SCP approach.
Departamento de Economía
description Over the last decade the Argentine banking industry has been subject to important regulatory changes, increased internationalization and restructuring. The way in which this process has affected the degree of competition is subject to discussion in Argentina, and it has been argued, along the lines of the structure-conduct-performance paradigm (SCP), that increased concentration could have undermined competition in banking markets. But, while acording to the former approach concentration is necessarily related to poor competition, the new industrial organization (NIO) approach, that relies on firms profit maximization behavior, has emphasized the weaknesses of relying on concentration measures to draw conclusions about market structure. This paper evaluates the competitiveness of Argentine banking markets by extending the Conjectural Variations (CV) approach to the case of multiproduct firms. We model Argentine banks as multi-output firmes, operating in two markets: retail and corporate, an adequate classification to describe the characteristics of the Argentine banking system, wher some banks are more retail oriented and have a broad network of branches, mainly offering liquidity services while others have very few branches and are more specialized in giving credit to firms. We measure the degree of market power by estimating a CV model for a panel of banks from 1997 to 1999. Rather than evaluating a specific market structure, a strategy that can lead to undetermined results in the case of multi-output firms, we construct a market power index that varies in a continuum interval. This measure permits to determine the extent to which prices deviate from marginal costs, which is the relevant question from the welfare point of view. We find that for both markets, retail and corporate, are very close to the competitive solution. Finally, these results are confronted with the predictions that could be drawn from concentration measures, according to the SCP approach.
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