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Why Do the Minimum Capital Adequacy Ratios Vary Across Europe?


Kundid Novokmet, Ana; Banović, Anja
Why Do the Minimum Capital Adequacy Ratios Vary Across Europe? // Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, 11 (2016), 3(41); 472-487 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, znanstveni rad, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Why Do the Minimum Capital Adequacy Ratios Vary Across Europe?

Autori
Kundid Novokmet, Ana ; Banović, Anja

Izvornik
Journal of Applied Economic Sciences (1843-6110) 11 (2016), 3(41); 472-487

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, znanstveni rad, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
banking regulation ; capital requirements ; commercial banks ; cluster analysis ; linear regression ; European countries

Sažetak
In the paper we seek an explanation of disparities in the required minimum levels of the capital adequacy ratio. Attention is given to 40 European countries mainly in the pre- crisis period. Cluster analysis results justify a need for a discretionary approach of the national prudential authorities when adopting the supranational prudential recommendations, to be more precise, Basel Committee conclusions. In such a manner, lower regulatory burden, i.e. lower minimum level of capital adequacy ratio in this case, is and should remain a privilege of the more transparent, ethical and accountable economic systems with better country credit rating, higher GDP per capita and lower inflation rate. Despite insignificance of the banking sector variables in the cluster analysis, when linear regression method is adopted, variables such as bank concentration indicator and asset quality have the highest explanatory power. A conclusion can be made that the set-up of the minimum capital adequacy ratio should be carefully planned due to threats of loss in the economic output if the banking sector is over-regulated or on the other hand increased financial instability in case of being under-regulated.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija

Napomena
This paper is an outcome of the diploma thesis written by A. Banović under the supervision of A. Kundid Novokmet at the university graduate degree program in Business Studies, Financial Management course of study, at the Faculty of Economics, University of Split. The diploma thesis oral exam was successfully completed on 16/09/2015.



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Ustanove:
Ekonomski fakultet, Split

Profili:

Avatar Url Ana Kundid (autor)

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Kundid Novokmet, Ana; Banović, Anja
Why Do the Minimum Capital Adequacy Ratios Vary Across Europe? // Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, 11 (2016), 3(41); 472-487 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, znanstveni rad, znanstveni)
Kundid Novokmet, A. & Banović, A. (2016) Why Do the Minimum Capital Adequacy Ratios Vary Across Europe?. Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, 11 (3(41)), 472-487.
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@article{article, author = {Kundid Novokmet, Ana and Banovi\'{c}, Anja}, year = {2016}, pages = {472-487}, keywords = {banking regulation, capital requirements, commercial banks, cluster analysis, linear regression, European countries}, journal = {Journal of Applied Economic Sciences}, volume = {11}, number = {3(41)}, issn = {1843-6110}, title = {Why Do the Minimum Capital Adequacy Ratios Vary Across Europe?}, keyword = {banking regulation, capital requirements, commercial banks, cluster analysis, linear regression, European countries} }

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  • Scopus


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