2004-2014年尼日利亚银行业绩效的决定因素

Bajomo Olubunmi Adefunke, Akinlo A. Enisan
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尼日利亚政府通过整合和其他伴随的部门改革来改变其银行业的结构和范围的战略不仅影响了银行的稳健性和国家资助干预的重大成本,政策也对行业竞争的性质和绩效产生了长期影响,对行业的决定因素产生了直接影响。年代的性能。观察到,在这些干预措施之后,银行业结构的结构变化直接影响了借贷成本和由此产生的扩大的金融机构向实体部门提供信贷的动机。改革后业绩改善的银行吸收系统不利波动的能力增强,因此,评估行业决定因素的必要性?年代的性能。该研究分析了尼日利亚金融业在整合前后(2004-2014)的绩效决定因素,使用具有固定横截面效应的面板数据来确定银行特定行业和宏观绩效决定因素。衍生结果显示,银行的特定因素,如管理费用的能力、资本和贷款使用强度显著影响银行的盈利能力。然而,从研究中估计的模型强烈拒绝了结构-行为-绩效(SCP)假说,因为银行业高度集中的影响虽然非常显著,但却是负的,这意味着银行无法从事非竞争行为,因为尼日利亚银行业空间具有竞争性和高度监管。此外,大多数宏观经济因素的影响可以忽略不计。然而,汇率变化对银行有什么影响?对美国的盈利能力产生重大影响。
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The Determinants of Performance in the Nigerian Banking Industry 2004-2014
The Nigerian government strategy to alter the structure and scope of its banking sector via consolidation and other accompanying sectorial reforms did not only impact the soundness of banks with significant cost of state sponsored interventions, policy also had long run implications for nature of industry competition and performance with direct consequence for the determinants of the industry?s performance. Observed alterations to structure of the banking sector structure post these interventions directly impacted borrowing costs and motivations for the resulting enlarged financial institutions to extend credit to the real sector. Banks with improved performance post reforms have enhanced capacity to absorb adverse volatility in the system, hence, imperatives of evaluating the determinants of the industry?s performance. The study analyzes determinants of performance in the Nigerian financial industry in pre and post consolidation era (2004-2014) using panel data with fixed-cross sectional effect to determining bank specific- industry and macro determinants of performance. Derived results show bank specific factors such as ability to manage expenses, capital, and intensity of loan usage significantly affect banks profitability. Model estimated from the study, however, strongly rejected the structure-conduct-performance (SCP) hypothesis as the influence of intense concentration in banking though highly significant is negative, which implies that banks are unable to engage in non-competitive behavior as the Nigerian banking space is competitive and highly regulated. In addition, impacts of most macroeconomic factors are found to be negligible. However, exchange rate variation affects bank?s profitability in a significant manner.
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