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Determinantes de los spreads bancarios: El caso de Chile

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  • Fuentes, J. Rodrigo
  • Basch, Miguel

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El principal objetivo de este estudio es determinar en forma empírica los determinantes económicos de los spreads bancarios en Chile. Los factores que determinan los spreads bancarios pueden ser clasificados como factores de carácter microeconómico (que se refieren básicamente a la administración de los bancos comerciales, manejo de riesgo y al funcionamiento del mercado), factores macroeconómicos (política monetaria e inflación, política cambiaria y evolución del tipo de cambio, etc.) y factores institucionales (legislación bancaria y supervisión). Muchos de estos factores han sido sugeridos por la teoría, por lo cual, la pregunta acerca de cuáles de estos factores son más preponderantes en la determinación del margen de los bancos pasa a ser una pregunta empírica. La economía chilena presenta un caso interesante de analizar, puesto que después de la crisis de 1982-83 en que se liquidaron y se intervino la administración de varios bancos, comenzó un desarrollo de un sistema financiero completamente diferente al existente a esa fecha. En primer lugar, se modificó la legislación imponiendo restricciones sobre la concentración de la cartera de activos de los bancos. En segundo lugar, se ejercieron controles más estrictos en la administración de los bancos por parte de la autoridad, a través de la Superintendencia de Bancos y Sociedades Financieras. Todo esto se fue dando en un contexto de "sequía" de capitales externos entre 1984 y 1988, período en el cual, préstamos voluntarios a Chile eran inexistentes (véase Agosin, Fuentes y Letelier, 1993).

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  • Fuentes, J. Rodrigo & Basch, Miguel, 1998. "Determinantes de los spreads bancarios: El caso de Chile," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 6112, Inter-American Development Bank.
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