Institutional Development and Foreign Banks in Chile

32 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2018

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Brian Du

California State University, East Bay

Alejandro Serrano

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) (Formerly University of Texas-Pan American)

Andre C. Vianna

Ministry of Finance, Brazil

Date Written: September 5, 2017

Abstract

This paper analyzes the effects of foreign banks on developing countries’ bank performance. We study this relationship from a different perspective by focusing on Chile, an emerging market with strong institutions. The results from dynamic panel regressions on hand-collected financial statement data from 2005 to 2014 indicate that foreign banks improve banking sector competitiveness, reduce the volatility of returns, and increase commercial and consumption loans. The overall evidence suggests that, in the presence of solid institutions, foreign banks improve the banking sector in developing countries. Therefore, public policies on foreign banks should be more effective when accompanied by advances in institutions.

Keywords: Foreign Banks, Institutional Development, Chile

JEL Classification: F3, G1, G2, O1

Suggested Citation

Du, Brian and Serrano, Alejandro and Vianna, Andre C., Institutional Development and Foreign Banks in Chile (September 5, 2017). International Review of Financial Analysis, 58, 166-178, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3211592

Brian Du

California State University, East Bay ( email )

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Alejandro Serrano

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) (Formerly University of Texas-Pan American) ( email )

1201 W. University Dr.
Edinburg, TX 78539
United States

Andre C. Vianna (Contact Author)

Ministry of Finance, Brazil ( email )

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Florianópolis, SC 88010530
Brazil

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