Competition–banking stability: the moderating role of government intervention quality in North African countries

IF 5.7 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Nadia Basty, Ines Ghazouani
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PurposeThis study investigates how bank competition affects financial stability and whether government intervention contributes to shaping this relationship in North African countries.Design/methodology/approachA review of the literature on the subject was conducted, combined with an empirical analysis that used a two-step system generalized method of moments (GMM) and a sample of 45 banks operating in North African countries over the period 2005–2019.FindingsThe findings reveal a quadratic relationship between competition and banking stability in North African countries. Competition–stability view and competition–fragility view could be applied at the same time for North African banks. Additionally, in this context, results highlight a negative impact of government intervention on financial stability in a competitive financial sector. North African banks operating in a high government intervention quality environment tend to engage in high-risk investments. Robustness checks with alternative measures of competition and banking stability also show consistent results.Originality/valueTo the authors’ knowledge, this is the first time that the North African context has been explored to determine the role of the quality of government intervention in the relationship between competition and banking system fragility. This paper seeks to cover the shadow field in existing literature through further new information. Thus, it contributes to the emerging market banking literature by showing that both high and low levels of competition can improve financial stability in North African countries. Moreover, it expands its contribution by displaying the moderator effect of intervention quality on the bank competition–stability relationship.
竞争银行稳定性:北非国家政府干预质量的调节作用
本研究探讨银行竞争如何影响北非国家的金融稳定,以及政府干预是否有助于形成这种关系。设计/方法/方法对该主题的文献进行了回顾,并结合使用两步系统广义矩量法(GMM)的实证分析,并以2005-2019年期间在北非国家经营的45家银行为样本进行了分析。研究结果显示,在北非国家,竞争与银行业稳定性之间呈二次关系。竞争稳定性观点和竞争脆弱性观点可以同时适用于北非银行。此外,在此背景下,研究结果强调了政府干预对竞争性金融部门金融稳定的负面影响。在高政府干预质量环境下经营的北非银行往往从事高风险投资。用竞争和银行业稳定性的替代措施进行稳健性检查也显示出一致的结果。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一次探讨北非的背景,以确定政府干预的质量在竞争与银行体系脆弱性之间的关系中的作用。本文试图通过进一步的新信息来覆盖现有文献中的阴影领域。因此,它有助于新兴市场的银行业文献表明,无论是高水平和低水平的竞争可以改善金融稳定在北非国家。此外,通过显示干预质量对银行竞争稳定关系的调节作用来扩大其贡献。
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Journal of Risk Finance
Journal of Risk Finance BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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6.20
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6.70%
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37
期刊介绍: The Journal of Risk Finance provides a rigorous forum for the publication of high quality peer-reviewed theoretical and empirical research articles, by both academic and industry experts, related to financial risks and risk management. Articles, including review articles, empirical and conceptual, which display thoughtful, accurate research and be rigorous in all regards, are most welcome on the following topics: -Securitization; derivatives and structured financial products -Financial risk management -Regulation of risk management -Risk and corporate governance -Liability management -Systemic risk -Cryptocurrency and risk management -Credit arbitrage methods -Corporate social responsibility and risk management -Enterprise risk management -FinTech and risk -Insurtech -Regtech -Blockchain and risk -Climate change and risk
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