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La solvencia de las entidades de crédito españolas. Un análisis con datos de panel

Authors: Salvador Climent Serrano;

La solvencia de las entidades de crédito españolas. Un análisis con datos de panel

Abstract

Resumen Este trabajo estudia los determinantes que han influido en la solvencia de las entidades de credito espanolas. Se contrastan 8 hipotesis con datos obtenidos de las cuentas anuales de las entidades de credito que cubren desde el ano 2004 al 2011. Se utilizan 2 metodologias para el contraste de las hipotesis. Para las 6 primeras se utilizan modelos econometricos de datos de panel no balanceados. Entre los resultados se constata que la dependencia de los mercados mayoristas, la situacion socioeconomica que ha llevado al incremento de la morosidad y de los deterioros, contribuyen de forma negativa en la solvencia. La cartera de activos, las inversiones inmobiliarias, el apalancamiento, el incremento en gastos de personal y administracion y el margen de interes y otros ingresos contribuyen al incremento de la solvencia. Para las 2 ultimas hipotesis se utiliza el analisis discriminante. Se contrasta el diferente comportamiento que han tenido las variables utilizadas en el modelo econometrico respecto a 2 subgrupos dentro de la muestra: cajas de ahorros y bancos por una parte, y entidades que han recibido ayudas publicas y las que no por la otra. Los resultados constatan que si existen diferencias entre entidades con ayudas y sin ayudas, pero no entre bancos y cajas.

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