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Richter, T., Müller, H., Gischer, H. When Measuring the Same Leads to Different Conclusions – A Critical Review of Measures Applied to Assess the Degree of Competition in Banking Systems. Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital, 53(1), 43-80. https://doi.org/10.3790/ccm.53.1.43
Richter, Toni; Müller, Holger and Gischer, Horst "When Measuring the Same Leads to Different Conclusions – A Critical Review of Measures Applied to Assess the Degree of Competition in Banking Systems" Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 53.1, 2020, 43-80. https://doi.org/10.3790/ccm.53.1.43
Richter, Toni/Müller, Holger/Gischer, Horst (2020): When Measuring the Same Leads to Different Conclusions – A Critical Review of Measures Applied to Assess the Degree of Competition in Banking Systems, in: Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital, vol. 53, iss. 1, 43-80, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/ccm.53.1.43

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When Measuring the Same Leads to Different Conclusions – A Critical Review of Measures Applied to Assess the Degree of Competition in Banking Systems

Richter, Toni | Müller, Holger | Gischer, Horst

Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital, Vol. 53 (2020), Iss. 1 : pp. 43–80

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Dr. Toni Richter (corresponding author), Research Associate, Chair of Monetary Economics and Public Financial Institutions, Faculty of Economics and Management, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, PO Box 4120, 39016 Magdeburg ­(GERMANY), +49 391 6758421

Prof. Dr. Holger Müller, Professor of Business Administration esp. Marketing, Faculty of Business Administration and Industrial Engineering, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK), PO Box 301166, D-04251 Leipzig (GERMANY), +49 341 30766531

Prof. Dr. Horst Gischer, Chair of Monetary Economics and Public Financial Institutions, Faculty of Economics and Management, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg and Executive Director of the Forschungszentrum für Sparkassenentwicklung e.V. (FZSE), PO Box 4120, 39016 Magdeburg (GERMANY), +49 391 6758393

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Abstract

Economic studies on the degree of competition (DC) in banking systems use various measures which are subsumed under the 1) structure- (e.g. Herfin­dahl-Hirschman index), 2) conduct- (e.g. Boone indicator) or 3) performance-oriented approach (e.g. Lerner index). Yet, the respective empirical operationali­zations of the different DC measures are expected to represent one central construct – the true DC of a banking system. We review 35 studies covering 15 European banking systems from 1998 to 2007. Contrasting the central construct hypothesis, we find substantial differences in the produced DC measures. Thus, the economic validity of derived conclusions regarding the competition intensity is challenged.