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Post-crisis regulatory reforms and bank performance: lessons from Asia
Authors:Barbara Casu  Bimei Deng
Affiliation:1. Cass Business School, City University, London, UK;2. Department of Economics and Trade, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Based on a large dataset from eight Asian economies, we test the impact of post-crisis regulatory reforms on the performance of depository institutions in countries at different levels of financial development. We allow for technological heterogeneity and estimate a set of country-level stochastic cost frontiers followed by a deterministic bootstrapped meta-frontier to evaluate cost efficiency and cost technology. Our results support the view that liberalization policies have a positive impact on bank performance, while the reverse is true for prudential regulation policies. The removal of activities restrictions, bank privatization and foreign bank entry has a positive and significant impact on technological progress and cost efficiency. In contrast, prudential policies, which aim to protect the banking sector from excessive risk-taking, tend to adversely affect banks’ cost efficiency but not cost technology.
Keywords:Regulation and deregulation policies  Asian banking markets  banks’ efficiency  frontiers
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