This paper analyses the competitiveness in the banking sector of eight countries in the SADC region. Both the Panzar-Rosse and the Lerner Index approaches were used for the period 2002- 2013. Although the results yield opposing outcomes, the overall findings suggest that the eight countries cannot be described as being perfectly competitive but rather suggest imperfect competition in these banking sectors. These countries could be characterised as monopolies when using the Panzar-Rosse study and monopolistically competitive when using the Lerner Index
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The experience of the last 50 years of international cooperation indicates that improving the unders...
Crime is one of the most harmful social problems throughout the world suggesting that the topic of c...
A review of the NSRC (the Review) is currently being undertaken to ensure future collections are rel...
__Abstract__ While public sector reform has been a constant process, sometimes evolutionary and s...
In this paper we study the determinants of sovereign debt credit ratings using rating notations from...
The formulation of a macroeconomic model applied to the analysis of EU Research and Development (R&D...
This report looks at how conditionalities and pressures from aid agencies and development banks forc...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis looks into how the concept of Publ...
Recently, the JRC has been working on theoretical advances for composite indicators building. These ...
This report examines the synergetic place-based relationships of Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH) and S...
Real World Evidence (RWE), the use of data not collected via traditional randomised controlled trial...
The purpose of our study is to examine the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility on Corporate Fi...
This paper explores the influences of institutions on cross-country income levels. Rule of law and p...
"Aspatial Peripherality, Innovation and the Rural Economy" (AsPIRE) was a European research project ...
The objective of this market study is to investigate the potential short- and long-term benefits for...
The experience of the last 50 years of international cooperation indicates that improving the unders...
Crime is one of the most harmful social problems throughout the world suggesting that the topic of c...
A review of the NSRC (the Review) is currently being undertaken to ensure future collections are rel...