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Foreign Bank Entry: Experience, Implications for Developing Economies, and Agenda for Further Research
Authors:Clarke  George; Cull  Robert; Peria  Maria Soledad Martinez; Sanchez  Susana M
Institution:George Clarke, Robert Cull, and Maria Soledad Martinez Peria are senior economists in the World Bank's Development Research Group. Susana M. Sánchez is a financial specialist in the World Bank's Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Finance Cluster.
Abstract: In recent years foreign banks have expanded their presence significantlyin several developing economies. In Argentina and Chile in LatinAmerica and in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland in EasternEurope, foreign-controlled banks now hold more than half oftotal banking assets. In other regions the trend is similar,though foreign bank entry has been slower. Despite the growingnumber of countries embracing foreign bank entry, importantquestions are still being debated: What draws foreign banksto a country? Which banks expand abroad? What do foreign banksdo once they arrive? How do foreign banks' mode of entry andorganizational form affect their behavior? This article summarizescurrent knowledge on these issues. Because the existing literaturefocuses heavily on developed economies, it also puts forth anagenda for further study of the causes and effects of foreignbank entry in developing economies.
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