Banking market structure, creation and activity of firms : Early evidence for co-operatives in the Italian case
This paper investigates whether local differences in banking competition impact on the creation and activity of firms, with a special focus on cooperatives. The empirical analysis, implemented on a sample of Italian firms, reveals non-monotonic effects of bank market power on firm creation and activity. In regard to the former, a bell-shaped relationship is found for both cooperative and non-cooperative firms, suggesting that a moderately concentrated banking market favors firms’ creation. A less homogeneous pattern characterizes firms’ activity: a bell-shaped parabola is still found for non-cooperative firms, while a U-shaped relationship emerges for cooperatives, showing that active coops benefit from a relatively more intense banking competition.
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Date Deposited | 18 Nov 2024 11:21 |
Last Modified | 18 Nov 2024 11:21 |