Conversion From Shadow Banking to Regular Banking an Emperical Analysis
Yusuf Dinc
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Abstract:
Shadow banking became a trendy topic of argument for restructuring the financial system after the global financial crisis. Shadow banking is handled in conceptual manner in this thesis, and the conversion of special finance houses in Turkey to participation banks as a more important actor in the financial system is proved to be a shadow banking experience by an empirical analysis. Moreover, the findings of the econometric model have shown that the selected performance criteria were negatively affected after the conversion. The findings on the negative effects of the conversion are also supported by the tendencies that are inclined downwards.
Keywords: Shadow banking; perfect shadow banking; hidden shadow banking; special finance houses; participation banks; deposit banks; regression; comparative performance analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-04-15
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Published in The Macrotheme Review 4.8(2015): pp. 121-157
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