Following a natural disaster, the rate of economic growth recovers faster in less competitive banking markets. A 10% reduction in competition increases the rate of economic growth by 0.3%. In less competitive markets, banks respond to a disaster by increasing the supply of real estate credit by refinancing mortgage loans, but do not lend more to businesses or consumers. Instead, government agencies provide disaster loans to affected businesses and households. Smaller, profitable and well-capitalized institutions that rely more on traditional retail banking originate most mortgage credit.
Duqi, A., McGowan, D., Onali, E., Torluccio, G. (2021). Natural disasters and economic growth: The role of banking market structure. JOURNAL OF CORPORATE FINANCE, 71, 1-21 [10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2021.102101].
Natural disasters and economic growth: The role of banking market structure
Duqi, Andi
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;Onali, Enrico;Torluccio, Giuseppe
2021
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Following a natural disaster, the rate of economic growth recovers faster in less competitive banking markets. A 10% reduction in competition increases the rate of economic growth by 0.3%. In less competitive markets, banks respond to a disaster by increasing the supply of real estate credit by refinancing mortgage loans, but do not lend more to businesses or consumers. Instead, government agencies provide disaster loans to affected businesses and households. Smaller, profitable and well-capitalized institutions that rely more on traditional retail banking originate most mortgage credit.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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