TY - JOUR ID - 9862 TI - The Study of the Asymmetric Effects of Banking Sector Development on the Profitability of the Melli Bank Based on the Comprehensive Banking Model with the Non-linear Model of Markov Regime Change (MS) JO - Quarterly Journal of Applied Theories of Economics JA - ECOJ LA - en SN - AU - Abdi, Davod AU - Moradi, Mehdi AU - Anvie, Lorence AD - Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, University of Miyaneh AD - Assistant Professor of Economics, Payamenoor University AD - Assistant Professor of Economics, Agricultural and Resource Research and Education Center of Azarbayjan Gharbi Y1 - 2020 PY - 2020 VL - 6 IS - 4 SP - 191 EP - 216 KW - Comprehensive Banking KW - Profitability KW - Bank Deposits KW - Asymmetric effects DO - N2 - Comprehensive banking model, with its main focus on addressing all kinds of customer financial needs, comes from combining commercial banking with investment banking. Comprehensive banking is a kind of customer-centric approach to banking, which has been considered in the Western banking industry for the past two decades, and is referred to as banks, which have a wide range of financial services, including commercial, investment, insurance, advisory and Others offer their customers. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the asymmetric effects of banking sector development on the profitability of banks in the country and in particular the National Bank based on a comprehensive banking model with the approach of the non-linear model of Markov regime change. For this purpose, the time series information of 1396-1388 was used. Based on the results, it was observed that the interest rate variables of the participation bonds, the industry concentration index, the ratio of cost to income, the ratio of loans to total loans, equity holdings to total assets had a negative and significant effect on profitability and The variables of the ratio of loans to total assets, total assets, customer deposits to total debt, income variation, inflation rate, and economic growth rate have had a positive and significant effect on the profitability of the National Bank. The variance of variables in regimen one, the regime of low volatility, is less than the two regimes. This is consistent with the theory, since it falls in the time of low volatility in the market, and macroeconomic variables and indicators such as prices are stabilizing. UR - https://ecoj.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_9862.html L1 - https://ecoj.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_9862_816aa1d7d9ae5c7a5a97450738051d26.pdf ER -