Risk, Size and Concentration in the Chilean Banking System

Romulo Chumacero (1) , Patricia S. Langoni (2)
(1) , Chile
(2) , Chile

Abstract

The possible merger of two of Chile’s largest banks spurred a strong debate. It is claimed that higher levels of bank concentration would significantly increase the aggregate (systemic) risk of the banking system. This assumes implicitly that the bankers’ attitude toward risk taking are correlated with bank size and that current regulations of Chilean banks would not be sufficient to prevent an increase in overall risk. This paper evaluates both at the theoretical and empirical level whether there is any support for this claim.

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Romulo Chumacero
Patricia S. Langoni
Chumacero, R. ., & Langoni, P. S. . (2001). Risk, Size and Concentration in the Chilean Banking System. ECONOMÍA CHILENA, 4(1), 25–34. Retrieved from http://xn--economachilena-5lb.cl/index.php/economiachilena/article/view/38

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