Margins of International Banking: Is There a Productivity Pecking Order in Banking, Too?

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Claudia M. Buch

Deutsche Bundesbank

Cathérine Koch

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Michael Koetter

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Date Written: 2009

Abstract

Modern trade theory emphasizes firm-level productivity differentials to explain the cross-border activities of non-financial firms. This study tests whether a productivity pecking order also determines international banking activities. Using a novel dataset that contains all German banks' international activities, we estimate the ordered probability of a presence abroad (extensive margin) and the volume of international assets (intensive margin). Methodologically, we enrich the conventional Heckman selection model to account for the self-selection of banks into different modes of foreign activities using an ordered probit. Four main findings emerge. First, similar to results for non-financial firms, a productivity pecking order drives bank internationalization. Second, only a few non-financial firms engage in international trade, but many banks hold nternational assets, and only a few large banks engage in foreign direct investment. Third, in addition to productivity, risk factors matter for international banking. Fourth, gravity-type variables have an important impact on international banking activities.

Keywords: International banking, extensive and intensive margin, productivity pecking order, ordered probit, selection models

JEL Classification: F3, G21

Suggested Citation

Buch, Claudia M. and Koch, Cathérine and Koetter, Michael, Margins of International Banking: Is There a Productivity Pecking Order in Banking, Too? (2009). Bundesbank Series 2 Discussion Paper No. 2009,12, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2794035 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2794035

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Cathérine Koch

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Michael Koetter

Halle Institute for Economic Research ( email )

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