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The Relaxation of Entry Barriers in the Banking Industry: An Empirical Investigation

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Until recently, state laws restricted entry into local banking markets in many states by limiting both branching and multibank holding company (MBHC) operations. To the extent that these laws impeded entry into local banking markets, the removal or relaxation of the restrictions should have reduced barriers to entry, leading to more competitive price levels in the affected markets. This paper tests for such effects by examining the changes in deposit interest rates offered by banks operating in markets affected by liberalization of state banking law relative to the changes in deposit interest rates offered during the same time period by banks operating in markets not affected by such liberalization. We find evidence that liberalization of state laws restricting intrastate MBHC operations, interstate branches, and interstate MBHC operations caused deposit interest rates to become more competitive. We, however, find no evidence of such effects associated with the removal of restrictions on intrastate branching.

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Hannan, T.H., Prager, R.A. The Relaxation of Entry Barriers in the Banking Industry: An Empirical Investigation. Journal of Financial Services Research 14, 171–188 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008025112789

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