Beyond the Convergence-Divergence Divide: Comparing Banking Regulation in Latin America

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M. Schapiro
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Abstract Over the last few decades, the rivalry between regulatory convergence and divergence has dominated scholarly debate. In accordance with this divide, countries tend to either converge toward Basel rules, becoming globally standardized players, or diverge from them, leaving their local institutions untouched, particularly within developmental States. Banking regulation in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, however, brings challenging evidence to that debate. Brazil, which, from among the group, has most converged toward Basel rules, relies on a sizeable developmental State. Argentina, which has also widely converged, relies on significant State intervention in the financial system. Conversely, Chile, a market-friendly country, has not adhered to international capital rules on the same level. Finally, Mexico has been in-between, reinforcing State-owned banks and adopting the new Basel standards, however, to a lesser degree, compared to Brazil. These findings support the claim that such countries combine global and local institutions more diversely than the convergence-divergence divide predictions would suggest.
超越趋同分歧:比较拉丁美洲的银行监管
在过去的几十年里,监管趋同和监管分歧之间的竞争一直主导着学术辩论。根据这一分歧,各国倾向于要么趋同于巴塞尔规则,成为全球标准化的参与者,要么偏离巴塞尔规则,使其地方机构不受影响,特别是在发展中国家。然而,阿根廷、巴西、智利和墨西哥的银行监管为这场辩论提供了具有挑战性的证据。巴西是金砖国家中最倾向于巴塞尔规则的国家,它依赖于一个相当大的发展中国家。阿根廷也在很大程度上趋同,它依赖于国家对金融体系的重大干预。相反,智利作为一个市场友好型国家,却没有在同一层面上遵守国际资本规则。最后,墨西哥处于两者之间,加强了国有银行的监管,并采用了新的巴塞尔标准,不过,与巴西相比,墨西哥的力度较小。这些发现支持了这样一种说法,即这些国家将全球和地方机构结合起来,比趋同分化预测所暗示的更为多样化。
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