Estimation of the Islamic Banks Competitive Structure vs Conventional Banks One

Asma Sghaier
Asma Sghaier
Manelle Lahdhiri
Manelle Lahdhiri
Gilles Philippe
Gilles Philippe
Mansouri Faysal
Mansouri Faysal
IHE Sousse (TUNISIA)

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Abstract

The objective of this studies is to measure the competitive structure of the Islamic and conventional banks in the MENA region and its determinants. For this, firstly (1) we will use the measuring of the contestability ratios, then (2), we will estimate the model Panzar & Ross (1987). The results show similar changes in two different measures of competition. The banks category analysis revealed that conventional banks are more efficient than Islamic banks. Despite technological changes experienced by the banking system in the MENA region, the analysis of bank competition shows that the concentration of banks in the MENA region is sensitive to variables such as crisis, deposits, capitalization and including variables related to business lines.

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How to Cite This Article

Asma Sghaier. 2015. \u201cEstimation of the Islamic Banks Competitive Structure vs Conventional Banks One\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - C: Finance GJMBR-C Volume 15 (GJMBR Volume 15 Issue C7).

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJMBR

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Estimation of the Islamic Banks Competitive Structure vs Conventional Banks One

Asma Sghaier
Asma Sghaier <p>IHE Sousse (TUNISIA)</p>
Manelle Lahdhiri
Manelle Lahdhiri
Gilles Philippe
Gilles Philippe
Mansouri Faysal
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