金融监管和经济自由如何影响银行盈利能力?来自伊斯兰会议组织地区的经验证据

Ousman Mohammed Yimam
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在自由经济环境和建设性监管框架下运营的银行可以提高运作效率,增加盈利能力。本研究旨在探讨伊斯兰合作组织成员国的经济自由和金融限制对银行盈利能力的影响。研究使用了 1453 家银行的样本,收集了跨越 13 年的面板数据。根据数据的持久性特征和盈利能力指标,对系统-GMM 方法进行了论证。对因变量,即净利润率、平均资产收益率和平均权益收益率进行了单独研究。研究结果表明,除投资自由度外,大多数经济自由度指标都会损害银行的盈利能力。法治对盈利能力指标的影响大多是不利的,尽管金融体系内的监管质量对盈利能力有相对有利的影响。此外,除银行规模外,银行特有的绩效指标对盈利能力也有负面影响。此外,特定国家的变量对银行的盈利能力也有很大影响,包括通货膨胀、税收和利率。伊斯兰银行业的存在已被证明会对伊斯兰合作组织内银行的盈利表现产生重大影响。伊斯兰合作组织银行的盈利能力受到当前健康危机(包括 Covid-19 大流行病)的不利影响。
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How do financial regulations and economic freedoms affect bank profitability? Empirical Evidence from the OIC Region

Banks operating within a free economic environment and with constructive regulatory frameworks can function with enhanced efficiency, augmenting their profitability. This study aimed to examine the influence of economic freedom and financial restrictions on banks' profitability within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation member nations. The study used a sample of 1453 banks, collecting panel data spanning 13 years. The System-GMM methodology was justified based on the enduring characteristics of the data and the profitability metrics. The dependent variables, namely the Net Income Margin, Return on Average Assets, and Return on Average Equity were individually examined. The research findings indicate that most economic freedom indicators, except for investment freedom, harm bank profitability. The influence of the rule of law on profitability indicators is mostly adverse, although regulatory quality within the financial system has a comparatively favorable effect on profitability. Furthermore, bank-specific performance indicators had a negative impact on profitability, except for bank size. Moreover, country-specific variables substantially impact banks' profitability, including inflation, tax, and interest rates. The presence of Islamic banking has been shown to substantially impact the profitability performance of banks within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. OIC banks' profitability is adversely impacted by the ongoing health crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic.

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