To Build or Buy: an Empirical Study of the Characteristics Affecting a Bank’s Expansion Decisions
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2001
Publication Title
Journal of Economics and Business 481-495
Abstract
This paper examines a bank’s expansion decision. A probit model is used for the analysis of whether the bank expands, the unconditional expansion decision. To correct for selection bias, a Heckman correction procedure is used to predict build and merge activity rates of expanding banks. Market, bank and bank/market characteristics are used to estimate a California bank’s unconditional and conditional expansion decision. The analysis identifies differences in predicting build and merge activity rates for the entire sample of banks, as well as stratification on small and large banks. The results indicate different factors affect the build and merge activity rates.
Repository Citation
Ruffer, R. L., , & Holcomb Jr, J. P. (2001). To build or buy: an empirical study of the characteristics affecting a bank’s expansion decisions. Journal of Economics and Business, 53(5), 481-495.
Original Citation
Ruffer, R. L., , & Holcomb Jr, J. P. (2001). To build or buy: an empirical study of the characteristics affecting a bank’s expansion decisions. Journal of Economics and Business, 53(5), 481-495.
Volume
53
Issue
5