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The Determinants of Profitability in the Banking Industry: Empirical Research on Selected Balkan Countries

Vesna Bucevska and Branka Hadzi Misheva

Eastern European Economics, 2017, vol. 55, issue 2, 146-167

Abstract: The determinants of bank profitability in general, and of the impact of market structure and efficiency on bank performance in particular, remain a much- researched topic in bank performance analysis. The purpose of this article is to investigate the relevance of the structure-conduct-performance (SCP) hypothesis versus the efficiency hypothesis in explaining bank performance by analyzing 127 commercial banks from six Balkan countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Macedonia) over the period 2005–2009. In order to account for the dynamic nature of bank profits, it uses a GMM estimator in testing the determinants of bank profitability. The estimation results suggest that profits persist to some extent, indicating that the deviation from a perfectly competitive market structure is marginal. In addition, the findings suggest that efficiency is significantly and positively associated with profitability, whereas the industry concentration variable is insignificant in explaining profitability, indicating support in favor of the efficiency hypothesis. Moreover, among the bank-specific control variables, only size is reported insignificant, and the rest of the variables affect bank profitability in the anticipated manner. Finally, the results suggest that neither inflation nor economic growth has an impact on bank profitability.

Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1080/00128775.2016.1260473

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