German Banks - a Declining Industry?

41 Pages Posted: 11 Oct 2003

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Andreas Hackethal

Goethe University Frankfurt - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration; Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE

Date Written: March 2003

Abstract

This paper is a draft for the chapter "German Banks and Banking Structure" of the forthcoming book "The German Financial System" edited by J.P. Krahnen and R.H. Schmidt (Oxford University Press). As such, the paper starts out with a description of past and present structural features of the German banking industry. Given the presented empirical evidence it then argues that great care has to be taken when generalising structural trends from one financial system to another. Whilst conventional commercial banking is clearly in decline in the US, it is far from clear whether the dominance of banks in the German financial system has been significantly eroded over the last decades. We interpret the immense stability in intermediation ratios and financing patterns of firms between 1970 and 2000 as strong evidence for our view that the way in which and the extent to which German banks fulfill the central functions for the financial system are still consistent with the overall logic of the German financial system. In spite of the current dire business environment for financial intermediaries we do not expect the German financial system and its banking industry as an integral part of this system to converge to the institutional arrangements typical for a market-oriented financial system.

Keywords: Commercial banking, Germany, disintermediation, financial system

JEL Classification: G21, G23

Suggested Citation

Hackethal, Andreas, German Banks - a Declining Industry? (March 2003). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=440861 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.440861

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Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE ( email )

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Frankfurt am Main, 60323
Germany

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