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Cyclicality of lending in Africa: The influence of bank ownership
Institution:1. University of Strasbourg, Institut d''Etudes Politiques, 47 avenue de la Forêt Noire, 67082 Strasbourg Cedex, France;2. EM Strasbourg Business School, University of Strasbourg, France;3. Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University), Russia;1. Université Paris 1, 12, place du Panthéon, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France;2. DRM, CNRS, [UMR 7088], Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL Research University, 75016 Paris, France;1. Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan, Canada;2. Department of Economics and Finance, University of New Orleans, USA
Abstract:Ownership structure of banks has dramatically changed over the past two decades in African countries with privatization and foreign bank entry, including the expansion of Pan-African banks. The objective of this paper is to investigate how bank ownership influences cyclicality of lending in Africa. We are then able to assess how changes in bank ownership influence the economy. To this end, we measure the sensitivity of bank loan growth to GDP per capita growth of the host country with dynamic GMM estimations. We use panel data from 190 commercial banks covering 20 African countries spanning the period from 2002 to 2015. We find that lending of African banks is procyclical for all types of banks. However, we observe that Pan-African banks are the least procyclical banks, while no significant difference in procyclicality is observed between state-owned banks, domestic private banks, and other foreign banks. In addition, we find evidence that foreign banks are influenced by GDP per capita growth of their home country. Therefore, our findings support the view that the expansion of Pan-African banks contributes to reduce cyclicality of lending. However, foreign bank entry can enhance the transmission of external shocks.
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