It is widely perceived that competition in the Indian banking sector has increased since the inception of the financial sector reforms in 1992. Using annual data on scheduled commercial banks for the period 1996–2004, the article evaluates the validity of this proposition in the Indian context. The empirical evidence reveals that Indian banks earn revenues as if under monopolistic competition
While India is set to become the world’s most populous country by 2050, it is also the home to the w...
ABSTRACT The world of banking has assumed a new dimension at dawn of the 21st century with the adve...
Development in thefinancial sector, in particular, the banking sector, plays a key role in stimulati...
It is widely perceived that competition in the Indian banking sector has increased since the incepti...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
During the post 1991, financial system regulators have initiated many policy measures to enhance com...
The primary purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the impact of bank competition on fi...
The economic reforms in India started in early nineties, but their outcome was great. Major changes ...
Indian banking industry has transformed in recent years due to the globalization market which has re...
This paper analyzes differences in productivity across bank types since the 1991 reforms. We investi...
Competition has been regarded as a positive phenomenon for banks; it is perceived that competition m...
Banks in India have been gone through structural changes in the last three decades. The prices that ...
Using an appropriate theoretical framework and econometric methodology, the study has sought to meas...
The paper examines the nature and the extent of changes in the market concentration in the Indian ba...
Abstract—The economic reforms in India started in early nineties, but their outcome is visible now. ...
While India is set to become the world’s most populous country by 2050, it is also the home to the w...
ABSTRACT The world of banking has assumed a new dimension at dawn of the 21st century with the adve...
Development in thefinancial sector, in particular, the banking sector, plays a key role in stimulati...
It is widely perceived that competition in the Indian banking sector has increased since the incepti...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
During the post 1991, financial system regulators have initiated many policy measures to enhance com...
The primary purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the impact of bank competition on fi...
The economic reforms in India started in early nineties, but their outcome was great. Major changes ...
Indian banking industry has transformed in recent years due to the globalization market which has re...
This paper analyzes differences in productivity across bank types since the 1991 reforms. We investi...
Competition has been regarded as a positive phenomenon for banks; it is perceived that competition m...
Banks in India have been gone through structural changes in the last three decades. The prices that ...
Using an appropriate theoretical framework and econometric methodology, the study has sought to meas...
The paper examines the nature and the extent of changes in the market concentration in the Indian ba...
Abstract—The economic reforms in India started in early nineties, but their outcome is visible now. ...
While India is set to become the world’s most populous country by 2050, it is also the home to the w...
ABSTRACT The world of banking has assumed a new dimension at dawn of the 21st century with the adve...
Development in thefinancial sector, in particular, the banking sector, plays a key role in stimulati...