Cross-Market Effects of Consolidation: Evidence from Banking

Author:

Bird Andrew1,Du Ding2,Karolyi Stephen A2

Affiliation:

1. Argyros College of Business & Economics, Chapman University , USA

2. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, U.S. Department of the Treasury , USA

Abstract

Abstract The U.S. banking sector had nearly 70% fewer banks in 2022 relative to 1989, primarily because of mergers. We develop a methodology to estimate cross-market spillover effects of bank mergers and test whether the operations of incumbents facing consolidating competitors in one market are affected in other markets. We find that nonmerging banks within a market that are one standard deviation more exposed to mergers in other markets increase deposits by 2.1% relative to their less exposed competitors. Our methodology may be applied elsewhere to assess the aggregate impacts of industry consolidation and illustrates challenges with product-based or geographic market definitions.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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