RBI Working Paper Series No. 6: Capital Structure, Ownership and Crisis:How Different Are Banks? - RBI - Reserve Bank of India
RBI Working Paper Series No. 6: Capital Structure, Ownership and Crisis:How Different Are Banks?
The Reserve Bank today placed on its website a Working Paper titled “Capital Structure, Ownership and Crisis: How Different are Banks?” under the Reserve Bank of India Working Paper Series*. The paper has been authored by Dr. Saibal Ghosh and Dr. Goutam Chatterjee. With the introduction of capital standards by the Basel Committee in the late 1980s, such norms have, by and large, been adopted universally with suitable country-specific refinements. According to one view, regulatory standards determine the capital ratios of banks with some cushion above the prescribed minimum level. Alternatively, following from the theory of the banking firm, banks may be guided by a similar set of incentives as non-financial firms in their capital structure decisions. In this context, this paper contributes to the literature by analysing the determinants of capital structure for Indian banks for the period 1992-2012. The major findings of the paper can be summarised as follows:
* The Reserve Bank of India introduced the RBI Working Papers series in March 2011. These papers present research in progress of the staff members of the Reserve Bank and are disseminated to elicit comments and further debate. The views expressed in these papers are those of authors and not of the Reserve Bank of India. Comments and observations may kindly be forwarded to authors. Citation and use of such papers should take into account its provisional character. Sangeeta Das Press Release : 2015-2016/1438 |