Authors
Euphemia Godspower-Akpomiemie, Kalu Ojah
Publication date
2021/12/1
Journal
Journal of Banking & Finance
Volume
133
Pages
106249
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
We evolve competitive measures of market discipline, and explore their associated ramifications for banking, by way of the effects of Basel II adoption. Using principal component analysis on the data of 706 banks from 34 countries, we generate measures that are better reflective of market discipline universally than any single variable that is popularly in use – e.g., subordinated debt activity. Interestingly, some of our measures are more suited to assessing market discipline in emerging economies than in developed economies and vice-versa, and some are suited to use across both groups of economies. Importantly, using impact assessment, we find that our constructs are indeed credible proxies for the Basel II envisaged market discipline; they are variously negatively related to Basel II adoption. Furthermore, bank performance, measured by profitability and stability, also exhibit significant responsiveness to the …
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