Artículo de revista
Dollarization, Foreign Ownership, and Competition in the Banking Industry in Latin America
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Emerging Markets Finance & Trade, Vol 51 No. 1 2015, Págs. 90–107
DOI: 10.1080/1540496X.2015.998074
Autor
González Tissinetti, Aldo
Micco Aguayo, Alejandro
Montoya S., Ana María
Institución
Resumen
We estimate the correlation of foreign bank penetration and dollarization with competition in
the banking industry in sixteen Latin American countries during the period 1995–2008. We apply Boone’s
methodology to compute the intensity of competition. Our results suggest that in countries with an initial
low level of competition, foreign ownership tends to foster rivalry among banks, whereas the opposite is
true in countries with an initial high level of competition. The adoption of dollarization or a currency board,
which reduces transaction costs and facilitates financial integration, has a positive correlation with
competition. This is the case for Ecuador, El Salvador, and Argentina.