articleThe Journal of FinanceJan 20, 2006Closed access

Finance as a Barrier to Entry: Bank Competition and Industry Structure in Local U.S. Markets

Federal Reserve Bank of New York · Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper tests how competition in local U.S. banking markets affects the market structure of nonfinancial sectors. Theory offers competing hypotheses about how competition ought to influence firm entry and access to bank credit by mature firms. The empirical evidence, however, strongly supports the idea that in markets with concentrated banking, potential entrants face greater difficulty gaining access to credit than in markets in which banking is more competitive.

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Keywords
  • Competition (biology)
  • Business
  • Barriers to entry
  • Market structure
  • Banking industry
  • Empirical evidence
  • Bank credit
  • Financial system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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