This paper presents a novel approach to measure efficiency and productivity decomposition in the banking systems of emerging economies with a special focus on the role of equity capital. We model the requirement to hold levels of a fixed input, i.e. equity, above the long run equilibrium level or, alternatively, to achieve a target equity-asset ratio. To capture the effect of this under-leveraging, we allow the banking system to operate in an uneconomic region of the technology. Productivity decomposition is developed to include exogenous factors such as policy constraints. We use a panel data set of banks in emerging economies during the financial upheaval period of 2005–2008 to analyse these ideas. Results indicate the importance of the c...
This paper investigates whether regulatory capital requirements play an important role in determinin...
This paper examines the relationship between the regulatory and supervision framework and the produc...
This study investigates the efficiency and productivity of a balanced panel of 10 Australian banks d...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. This paper presents a novel approach to measure ef...
This paper presents a novel approach to measure efficiency and productivity decomposition in the ban...
Summarization: This paper examines the relationship between the regulatory and supervision framework...
[[abstract]]This chapter examines the impact of banking competition, bank regulation, and the global...
This paper analysed the effects of profitability and equity capital on bank efficiency of commercial...
Efficiency plays an important role in the operation of firms. If firms are pursing a policy of...
Banks are found to have substantially lower average efficiency than indicated by previous studies. E...
We collect data on a number of financial restraints, including restrictions on interest rates and ca...
The equity-capital to assets ratio in banks has become a critical focus of attention in financial st...
This paper attempts to empirically analyse the Malaysian banking sector’s productivity during the pe...
Banking systems in emerging and developing economies hold the key to economic growth and productivit...
This paper uses primary data collected from the Central Bank reports to examine the influence of fin...
This paper investigates whether regulatory capital requirements play an important role in determinin...
This paper examines the relationship between the regulatory and supervision framework and the produc...
This study investigates the efficiency and productivity of a balanced panel of 10 Australian banks d...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. This paper presents a novel approach to measure ef...
This paper presents a novel approach to measure efficiency and productivity decomposition in the ban...
Summarization: This paper examines the relationship between the regulatory and supervision framework...
[[abstract]]This chapter examines the impact of banking competition, bank regulation, and the global...
This paper analysed the effects of profitability and equity capital on bank efficiency of commercial...
Efficiency plays an important role in the operation of firms. If firms are pursing a policy of...
Banks are found to have substantially lower average efficiency than indicated by previous studies. E...
We collect data on a number of financial restraints, including restrictions on interest rates and ca...
The equity-capital to assets ratio in banks has become a critical focus of attention in financial st...
This paper attempts to empirically analyse the Malaysian banking sector’s productivity during the pe...
Banking systems in emerging and developing economies hold the key to economic growth and productivit...
This paper uses primary data collected from the Central Bank reports to examine the influence of fin...
This paper investigates whether regulatory capital requirements play an important role in determinin...
This paper examines the relationship between the regulatory and supervision framework and the produc...
This study investigates the efficiency and productivity of a balanced panel of 10 Australian banks d...