Politicians’ promotion incentives and bank risk exposure in China

Refereed Journal // 2019
Refereed Journal // 2019

Politicians’ promotion incentives and bank risk exposure in China

This paper shows that politicians’ pressure to climb the career ladder increases bank risk exposure in their region. Chinese local politicians are set growth targets in their region that are relative to each other. Growth is stimulated by debt-financed programs which are mainly financed via bank loans. The stronger the performance pressure the riskier the respective local bank exposure becomes. This effect holds for local banks which are under some control of local politicians, it has increased with the release of stimulus packages requiring local co-financing and it is stronger if politicians hold chairmen positions in bank boards.

Wang, Li, Michael Schröder, Xian Xu and Lukas Menkhoff (2019), Politicians’ promotion incentives and bank risk exposure in China, Journal of Banking & Finance 99 , 63-94

Authors Li Wang // Michael Schröder // Xian Xu // Lukas Menkhoff