The Effect of Asymmetric Information on Turkish Banking Sector and Credit Markets
H. Aydın Okuyan
Revue économique, 2014, vol. 65, issue 5, 699-708
Abstract:
Asymmetric information is a factor that decreases the efficiency of markets. The aim of the study is to expose whether asymmetric information causes problems in credit markets. The monthly data between 1986:01?2010:12 is analyzed with the causality tests (Toda ve Yamamoto [1995]) to examine the relationship between the bad credits ratio and total credits ratio. According to the causality tests a unidirectional causality which is explained by the existence of credit rationig problems.
Date: 2014
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