Financial Development, Efficiency, and Competition of ASEAN Banking Market

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Vimal Prakash Rao Subramaniam, arrossazana@unimas.my, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Rossazana Ab-Rahim, , Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Malaysia
Sonia Kumari Selvarajan, , Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Malaysia

Journal: The Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
Volume 19 Issue 3 (Published: 2019-09-01)

Abstract

Theoretically, the financial sector fosters economic development of a nation. Weak institutions, poor contract enforcement, and macroeconomic instability are negatively correlated with an underdeveloped financial sector. The global trends have revived the need for the ASEAN to continue to work for further integration among member countries. ASEAN banks serve as the important intermediaries in increasing the connectivity among ASEAN members and supporting financial integration in the region. The strong growth of ASEAN financial institutions is driven by the development of business fundamentals and the increasing competitiveness of financial institutions in this region. Therefore, this study aims to examine the nexus between financial development, competition, and efficiency of ASEAN banks over the period 2011 to 2016. Using a dataset of 78 banks across ASEAN countries, data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used to measure efficiency, Herfindahl-Hirschman index to measure market concentration, and Lerner index to measure market power. The dynamic panel approach, namely the generalized method of moments (GMM), is employed to examine the nexus between financial development, competition, and efficiency of banks. The empirical results of nexus between financial development, competition, and efficiency indicate that competition is positively related to efficiency (technical efficiency and pure technical efficiency). However, competition is negatively related to scale efficiency. The results also show that financial development is negatively related to efficiency (pure technical efficiency) and competition. Nevertheless, GDP is positively related to competition. The results of this study imply that development in the financial sector makes banks inefficient and underutilized resources as banks improve their market power. The results of this study imply that competition in the banking sector must be encouraged to foster efficiency.

Keywords: ASEAN, banking, competition, efficiency, financial development

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