The real effects of bank branch deregulation at various stages of economic developmentthe European experience

  1. Pastor Monsálvez, José Manuel
  2. Serrano Martínez, Lorenzo
  3. Tortosa Ausina, Emili
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ISSN: 1988-8767

Año de publicación: 2012

Número: 697

Tipo: Documento de Trabajo

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Resumen

This paper provides evidence on the links between financial deregulation and economic performance in a European context. Specifically, we study the relaxation of bank branching restrictions in Spain which triggered off a remarkable inter-regional expansion of savings banks which has been coincidental with an unprecedented period of sustained growth. Although related questions have been largely investigated for the US, the European experiences remain largely unexplored. An additional contribution consists of using quantile regression techniques which do not focus on the �average effect for the average province�. This change of focus helps overcoming the difficulties found by previous studies for identifying any strong link between financial deregulation and growth. We also extend the analysis to other measures of economic activity, not only per capita income but also labor productivity and capital intensity. Our main findings indicate that, should bank inter-regional branch deregulation had any positive effect, the most benefited provinces would be the least developed ones in terms of the economic measures considered.