Market competition before and after bank merger wave: a comparative study of Korea and Japan

MH Lee, M Nagano - Pacific Economic Review, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
MH Lee, M Nagano
Pacific Economic Review, 2008Wiley Online Library
Reflecting recent merger trends in the banking industry of Korea and Japan, this paper
examines the degree of competition before and after the bank merger wave. Two major
implications are derived from empirical analyses. First, high levels of banking market
competitiveness are detected after mergers in both the Korean and Japanese metropolitan
areas. Second, although the level of market competition remains low throughout Japanese
local cities, it is competitive compared with the metropolitan area of Korea. This paper …
Abstract
Reflecting recent merger trends in the banking industry of Korea and Japan, this paper examines the degree of competition before and after the bank merger wave. Two major implications are derived from empirical analyses. First, high levels of banking market competitiveness are detected after mergers in both the Korean and Japanese metropolitan areas. Second, although the level of market competition remains low throughout Japanese local cities, it is competitive compared with the metropolitan area of Korea. This paper concludes that market concentration brought about by bank mergers does not always result in low competitiveness.
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