Investigating The Impact Of Capital Adequacy Ratio And Corruption On Bank Risk-Taking In Ghana

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2021

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Allied Business Academies

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This paper examines the impact of capital adequacy and corruption on bank risk-taking behaviour in Ghana over the period 2008-2017. Using the system generalized method of moments (GMM) technique; we establish that increasing bank capital has a significant positive effect on banks’ risk-taking. This finding supports the “regulatory hypothesis”. In addition, the results show that corruption induces bank risk-taking, thus favoring the “sand the wheels” view in the corruption-development nexus. Based on the findings, we discuss relevant policy implications for regulators and bank managers.

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Bank-Risk Taking, Capital Adequacy, Corruption, Ghana, System GMM

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