The impact of changes in bank ownership structure on the allocation of capital: International evidence |
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Authors: | Alvaro G. Taboada |
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Affiliation: | University of Tennessee, Department of Finance, 434 Stokely Management Center, Knoxville, TN 37996-0540, United States |
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Abstract: | ![]() A new wave of bank privatizations in the past decade has significantly changed the ownership structure of banking systems around the world. This paper explores how these changes affect the allocation of capital within countries. Increases in domestic blockholder ownership of banks adversely affect the allocation of capital through increased lending activity to less productive industries and to those with less dependence on external finance. This result is more pronounced in countries with higher levels of corruption. I find some evidence that foreign presence improves capital allocation efficiency by increasing lending to more productive industries, primarily in common law countries. |
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Keywords: | Bank ownership structure Capital allocation Bank lending Government ownership |
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