Bank Loan Accommodation
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Keywords
bank loan, bank loan accommodation, customer relations
Abstract
The banking literature occasionally refers to bank loan accommodation, that is, the willingness of commercial banks to make loans at such favorable terms that they suffer a diminution of profits. Such behavior is explained by a strategy of temporarily reducing profits in order to increase long run gains through the strengthening of customer relations. This study’s empirical analysis fails to find any evidence to support the accommodation view of bank behavior.
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