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Title: Competition-stability relationship in dual banking systems: evidence from efficiency-adjusted market power
Authors: Khattak, M.A.,
Alaeddin, O.,
Abojeib, M.
UniKL BiS
Keywords: Bank competition
dual banking
efficiency-adjusted market power
Lerner index
stability
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Publisher: World Scientific
Citation: Ahmed, Mudeer & Alaeddin, Omar & Abojeib, Moutaz. (2021). COMPETITION-STABILITY RELATIONSHIP IN DUAL BANKING SYSTEMS: EVIDENCE FROM EFFICIENCY-ADJUSTED MARKET POWER. The Singapore Economic Review. 1-24. 10.1142/S0217590820420096.
Abstract: This research attempts to explore the impact of banking competition on financial stability employing a more precise measure of market power. It was found that Islamic banks are less stable and are enjoying lower market power. The analysis shows that higher market competition makes the banking sector vulnerable to defaults, supporting the "competition-fragility view". This research finds no difference in the relationship for Islamic banks indicates that Islamic banks might be involved in traditional banking activities as conventional banks. The results are consistent and robust to different estimation approaches and subsamples. This research carries regulatory and policy implications.
Description: This article is index by Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/25653
ISSN: 02175908
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