Why is the banking industry prone to increasing returns to scale?



Answer:
They're prone to feedback loops; which means in good trends they're prone to increasing returns; during bad trends they're prone to decreasing returns.

It has to do with interest rates; during high interest rate periods savings increases and loans decrease -- the opposite occurs during low interest rate periods.
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