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The Effects of Entry Regulation on Bank Competition: The Case of the Iranian Banking Industry

Nasser Khiabani and Mehdi Hamidisahneh

Journal of Applied Economics, 2012, vol. 15, issue 1, 119-137

Abstract: We focus on a modified version of the markup test to investigate the impact of entry regulation on competitive conditions in the Iranian banking industry for the period 1996–2006. The time interval under examination corresponds to an era characterized by substantial relaxation of entry barriers and private bank penetration. To estimate Lerner indexes as a measure of bank competition, we set up a simultaneous equation model for unbalanced panel data by utilizing the stepwise maximum likelihood method. We find that concomitantly with the new bank entries a pro-competitive change in the banking industry took place.

Date: 2012
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