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The Impact of Foreign Capital on Competition and Concentration in the Polish Banking Sector

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Competition between banks is a subject of interest for bank management, financial markets, bank regulators and academics. This interest is driven by increasing consolidation within the banking sector, changes in production technology and regulation. And the recent financial crisis reignited the interests of policymakers and academics in assessing bank competition, as increases in competition and financial innovation within the markets contributed to the turmoil.

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Pawłowska, M. (2014). The Impact of Foreign Capital on Competition and Concentration in the Polish Banking Sector. In: Hölscher, J. (eds) Poland and the Eurozone. Studies in Economic Transition. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137426413_10

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