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Bank Market Power and Sme Financing ConstraintsSantiago Carbó-Valverdeaffiliation not provided to SSRN Francisco Rodríguez-Fernándezaffiliation not provided to SSRN Gregory F. UdellIndiana University Bloomington - Department of Finance April 2009 Review of Finance, Vol. 13, Issue 2, pp. 309-340, 2009 Abstract: Some studies find that market power is associated with credit availability (information hypothesis); others find that less competitive banking markets lead to more credit rationing (market power hypothesis). Empirical research has relied solely on concentration as a measure of market power. The industrial organization literature, however, argues that a structural competition indicator such as the Lerner index is a superior measure. We test the information hypothesis and the market power hypothesis using these two alternative measures of market power and find that they generally give conflicting results. However, we also offer evidence suggesting that both views can be reconciled.
Keywords: G21, L11 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: April 21, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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