拉丁美洲
发展中国家
业务
新兴市场
捷克的
经济
国际经济学
金融体系
经济
国际贸易
经济增长
财务
政治学
语言学
哲学
法学
出处
期刊:World Bank Research Observer
日期:2003-03-01
卷期号:18 (1): 25-59
被引量:301
摘要
In recent years foreign banks have expanded their presence significantly in several developing economies. In Argentina and Chile in Latin America and in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland in Eastern Europe, foreign‐controlled banks now hold more than half of total banking assets. In other regions the trend is similar, though foreign bank entry has been slower. Despite the growing number of countries embracing foreign bank entry, important questions are still being debated: What draws foreign banks to a country? Which banks expand abroad? What do foreign banks do once they arrive? How do foreign banks' mode of entry and organizational form affect their behavior? This article summarizes current knowledge on these issues. Because the existing literature focuses heavily on developed economies, it also puts forth an agenda for further study of the causes and effects of foreign bank entry in developing economies.
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