BANK COMPETITION AND PROFITABILITY IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
Traditional structure-conduct-performance (SCP) paradigm views profitability that comes from concentrated market as a sign of collusion, which burdens customer and hinders innovation, among other things. Using bank-level data for periods 2010-2019, this study investigates the effect of competitio...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/62469 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Traditional structure-conduct-performance (SCP) paradigm views profitability that comes from
concentrated market as a sign of collusion, which burdens customer and hinders innovation, among other
things. Using bank-level data for periods 2010-2019, this study investigates the effect of competition
and bank profitability in six South East Asian countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand, and Vietnam). The investigation is conducted by applying Panzar and Rosse (1987)
methodology to characterize the competitive environment in South East Asian banking sector and
followed by examination of profitability and market structure relations to determine variables that affect
bank profitability.
The result indicate Singapore to be highly concentrated and at times have monopoly environment, while
the other five observed countries are less concentrated and have monopolistic competition. Investigation
of bank profitability relationship shows market power and market concentration have no positive
significant impact on bank profitability. The effect of bank-level variables have more significance on
bank profitability, although impacting variables differ for different South East Asian banking markets.
Heterogeneity in different market may come as a response by banks in different domestic market
condition. Overall, these results suggest bank management and scale efficiency have more impact on
profitability then market structure. However, policymakers that aims for ASEAN banking integration
will face difficult challenge from heterogeneity of market environment and bank-level variables
affecting their profitability |
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