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Ownership Structure, Deregulation, and Bank Risk Taking
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Financial SystemBank Ownership StructureFinancial EconomicsOwnership StructureCorporate Risk ManagementFinancial Risk ManagementFinancial StructureManagementLoansBusinessRelative DeregulationFinancial RiskCorporate GovernanceRisk TakingFinancial RegulationFinanceCorporate FinanceFinancial Crisis
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the relationship between bank ownership structure and risk taking. It is hypothesized that stockholder controlled banks have incentives to take higher risk than managerially controlled banks and that these differences in risk become more pronounced in periods of deregulation. In support of this hypothesis, we show that stockholder controlled banks exhibit significantly higher risk taking behavior than managerially controlled banks during the 1979–1982 period of relative deregulation.
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