CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2009
Author | Makhmetova, Aisulu Temirbekovna |
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Title | Does Specialization Matter For Bank Financial Stability: Evidence On Panel Data |
Summary | The present research states and investigates two questions about the role of bank specialization type – commercial, cooperative, savings and investment – on individual and overall financial stability using cross country data for seven years. It was found that cooperative banks are the most stable type of bank specialization, followed by savings banks. Commercial banks made up the third place, while investment banks are the most unstable type of bank specialization. The effect of the presence of a particular bank specialization type on the change in the stability was considered as well. And results of empirical estimation show that cooperative and investment banks have negative effect on overall financial stability of the system, while savings banks, increasing their share in the market, have beneficial effect on stability. Therefore, the research confirms that specialization of the bank is important factor influencing individual and overall financial stability. |
Supervisor | Konya István |
Department | Economics MA |
Full text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2009/makhmetova_aisulu.pdf |
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