The Corporate Governance of Public Banks before and after the Global Financial Crisis

  • During the 2008–09 financial crisis, many states were forced to nationalize faltering private banks. But also public banks ran into trouble and market actors continue to worry about their stability and crisis resilience. During the crisis, German public Landesbanken and Spanish public Cajas were hit hard. Yet, German public Sparkassen emerged strengthened from the crisis. This calls for a closer examination of the regulatory framework and corporate governance of public banks. We compare how corporate governance choices affected the financial crisis performance of public banks in three countries. Italy that had privatized its extensive public banking sector over the past decades; Spain that had problems with its savings banks during the crisis, which were eventually privatized or shut down; and Germany whose public savings banks navigated the financial crisis relatively well while its public Landesbanken got into serious trouble, and where calls for privatizing public banks resurface periodically. The paper considers the question whether Italy's banking crisis is partly rooted in the legacies of its formerly public banks and how the privatization of public banks in Spain and Italy can inform the debate in Germany and in other European Union countries with significant public banking sectors.

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Document Type:Article
Language:English
Author(s):Mark HallerbergORCiD, Jonas Markgraf
Parent Title (English):Global Policy
ISSN:1758-5899
Publication year:2018
Publishing Institution:Hertie School
First Page:43
Last Page:53
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12562
Release Date:2019/06/20
Volume:9
Issue:Special Issue
Hertie School Research:Publications PhD Researchers
Licence of document (German):Metadaten / metadata
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