Bank Competition and its Implications on the Sri Lankan Economy' is an empirical investigation on the current debate in the banking literature on the economic role of bank competition in another unique developing country. The outcomes of an exploratory analysis undertaken to assess the effects of bank competition on banking sector efficiency, banking stability, overall economic growth and finally the driving forces of banking sector competition in Sri Lanka are comprehensively discussed in this book. To end with, this book highlights the notion that the competitiveness and related conducts in the banking industries in developing economies affect such economies in a much more complicated way than its simple association explained in traditional theoretical predictions.