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Risk-taking Behavior in Cooperative financial Institutions and financial Stability in Japan: Lessons from the Global financial Crisis (Japanese)

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This study empirically analyzes the determinants of risk taking in regional financial institutions in Japan, with special emphasis on their ownership form and corporate governance structure. This study finds that cooperative financial institutions were more stable than regional commercial banks during the Global financial Crisis. Moreover, regional commercial banks with more shareholder-friendly boards were less stable than they would have been otherwise. In contrast, there is no significant association between board characteristics of cooperative financial institutions and their risk exposure. These findings are consistent with theories indicating that bank risk taking increases with the comparative power of shareholders within a bank's corporate governance structure. One may anticipate that weak governance of cooperative financial institutions allows for an accumulation of excess capital at the expense of the interests of member-consumers. However, empirical evidence does not support this view.

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  • OHKUMA Masanori, 2017. "Risk-taking Behavior in Cooperative financial Institutions and financial Stability in Japan: Lessons from the Global financial Crisis (Japanese)," Discussion Papers (Japanese) 17064, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
  • Handle: RePEc:eti:rdpsjp:17064
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