On the Role of Bank Competition for Corporate Finance and Corporate Control in Transition Economies

Banks play a central role in financing and monitoring firms in transition economies. We study how bank competition affects the efficiency of the credit allocation, the monitoring of firms, and the firms' restructuring effort. In our model, banks compete to finance an investment project with unc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of institutional and theoretical economics 1999-03, Vol.155 (1), p.22-46
1. Verfasser: Schnitzer, Monika
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Banks play a central role in financing and monitoring firms in transition economies. We study how bank competition affects the efficiency of the credit allocation, the monitoring of firms, and the firms' restructuring effort. In our model, banks compete to finance an investment project with uncertain return. By screening the firm, a bank learns about its profitability. Surprisingly, we find that an increase in bank competition need not reduce a bank's screening incentives even though it lowers its expected profits. Furthermore, competition has a positive impact on the firm's restructuring effort. This suggests a positive role for bank competition in transition economies.
ISSN:0932-4569