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Does oligopolistic market structure rise banking service prices?
Stibor, Martin ; Koblovský, Petr (advisor) ; Mičúch, Marek (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to find out whether oligopolistic market structure causes banking services prices to rise. The relation between the market structure and the profitability of banking institutions on selected markets in Central Europe and Eastern Europe was tested using P-R model, which was extended for the regulation variable. This study analyzed dataset from the period of 2008, which shows a specific character because in this period of financial institutions faced with so-call Banking Depression. The paper follows the current major factors that influencing banks' profit. In the second part, were compared the types of market structures, which were estimated using P-R model and HHI. The discussion showed the differences of model output seem to be a result of the definition of the relevant market and a number of analyzed subjects. It is appropriate to apply P-R model on large data files regardless of the size market. While the HHI and requires a precise specification of the market. P-R model estimates the analyzed region as oligopolistic in which the regulation has a significant impact on the individual banks' profit.

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