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Are scale economies in banking elusive or illusive?: Evidence obtained by incorporating capital structure and risk-taking into models of bank production
Authors:Joseph P Hughes  Loretta J Mester  Choon-Geol Moon
Institution:a Department of Economics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1248, USA;b Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Ten Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1574, USA;c Finance Department, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;d Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics, Hanyang University, 17 Haeng dang-Dong, Seongdong-Gu, Seoul 133-791, South Korea
Abstract:This paper explores how to incorporate banks' capital structure and risk-taking into models of production. In doing so, the paper bridges the gulf between (1) the banking literature that studies moral hazard effects of bank regulation without considering the underlying microeconomics of production and (2) the literature that uses dual profit and cost functions to study the microeconomics of bank production without explicitly considering how banks' production decisions influence their riskiness.Various production models that differ in how they account for capital structure and in the objectives they impute to bank managers – cost minimization versus value maximization – are estimated using U.S. data on highest-level bank holding companies. Modeling the bank's objective as value maximization conveniently incorporates both market-priced risk and expected cash flow into managers' ranking and choice of production plans.Estimated scale economies are found to depend critically on how banks' capital structure and risk-taking are modeled. In particular, when equity capital, in addition to debt, is included in the production model and cost is computed from the value-maximizing expansion path rather than the cost-minimizing path, banks are found to have large scale economies that increase with size. Moreover, better diversification is associated with larger scale economies while increased risk-taking and inefficient risk-taking are associated with smaller scale economies.
Keywords:Banking  Production  Risk  Scale economies
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