Importance of the regional collaboration is well understood by rising economic development of China as it has played a very important role in developing One Belt One Road initiative for regional advancement with Central Asia countries. With the fully implement of One Belt One Road initiative, which for the economic, culture and regional development cannot be overemphasized. However, there is currently a lack of research on the financial cooperation between those countries. This study aims to establish a new commercial bank risk behavior framework to analyze the financial situation in Central Asia countries, that is the risk-taking motivation, risk-taking decision, and risk-taking consequence correspondingly. Then used the data of 67 commercial banks in Central Asia from the year 2010 to 2020 based on the dynamic panel model to do the statistical testing. The major findings of this study expose that the commercial banks in Central Asia lack the risk-taking motivation, the risk-taking decision needs to be optimized and the risk-taking consequence need to be inhibited. To deepen financial cooperation between China and Central Asian countries, the study puts forward several policy suggestions. For example, both China and Central Asia countries should pay much attention to the risk-taking behavior of commercial banks, China and Central Asia should actively expand new cooperation areas and opportunities such as banking risk prevention.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijber.20221103.18 |
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Central Asian Countries, “One Belt One Road Initiative”, Commercial Bank, Risk-Taking Behavior
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APA Style
Liu Qing-yun. (2022). The Research on the Risk-Taking Behavior of Commercial Banks in Central Asia - Based on the Empirical Evidence of 67 Commercial Banks. International Journal of Business and Economics Research, 11(3), 166-172. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijber.20221103.18
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Liu Qing-yun. The Research on the Risk-Taking Behavior of Commercial Banks in Central Asia - Based on the Empirical Evidence of 67 Commercial Banks. Int. J. Bus. Econ. Res. 2022, 11(3), 166-172. doi: 10.11648/j.ijber.20221103.18
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