Effect of Banking Regulation on Performance: Evidence From Turkey
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Date
2014
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
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Abstract
In this study, we investigate the effect of regulation on banking sector performance in an emerging country context. Consecutive crises in the early 2000s led to three waves of reformist banking regulations in Turkey: (1) the banking sector restructuring program in 2002, (2) limitation of the full deposit insurance system in 2004, and (3) a corporate governance-related banking law in 2005. Results show that these actions had a positive effect on bank lending, asset quality, and profitability. Findings also support the view that the sequence and timing of banking reforms in Turkey acted as a shield against the global financial crisis of 2008.
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Keywords
banking sector, corporate governance, financial crises, regulation, Turkey, Corporate Governance, Efficiency, Ownership, Crisis, Reform, Impact
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Q1
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Q1

OpenCitations Citation Count
14
Source
Emergıng Markets Fınance And Trade
Volume
50
Issue
4
Start Page
196
End Page
211
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Scopus : 16
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