This paper employs a DEA-type Malmquist index approach to evaluate the impact of financial liberalization on the productivity changes of public, private and foreign banks in Turkey during the period between 1981 and 1990. The results indicate that all forms of banks have benefited from financial liberalization. However, foreign banks were found to be the most productive, followed by private banks and public banks respectively. The major source of productivity gains is scale changes for public and private banks and technical progress for foreign banks. It also seems that productivity growth indices of all banks converge towards the end of liberalization period
By utilizing a non-parametric Malmquist index approach, we investigate the initial changes in the pr...
This study attempts to give an insight about the trend in the performance of the Turkish banking sec...
This paper aims to find the productivity change in the banking sector between 1990 and 2006, with an...
In a period of increasing foreign bank entry, the popular question of “what does foreign bank entry ...
In a period of increasing foreign bank entry, the popular question of “what does foreign bank entry ...
Purpose – This paper analyzes the responsiveness of different ownership forms to changing business e...
This paper examines the banking efficiency in a pre- and post-liberalization environment by drawing ...
In a period of increasing foreign bank entry, the popular question of “what does foreign bank entry ...
Abstract: In a period of increasing foreign bank entry, the popular question of “what does foreign ...
This study attempts to give an insight about the trend in the performance of the Turkish banking sec...
The financial liberalisation policies adopted in 1980 brought radical changes to the heavily regulat...
The financial liberalisation policies adopted in 1980 brought radical changes to the heavily regulat...
Banking systems in emerging and developing economies hold the key to economic growth and productivit...
Banking systems in emerging and developing economies hold the key to economic growth and productivit...
The financial liberalisation policies adopted in 1980 brought radical changes to the heavily regulat...
By utilizing a non-parametric Malmquist index approach, we investigate the initial changes in the pr...
This study attempts to give an insight about the trend in the performance of the Turkish banking sec...
This paper aims to find the productivity change in the banking sector between 1990 and 2006, with an...
In a period of increasing foreign bank entry, the popular question of “what does foreign bank entry ...
In a period of increasing foreign bank entry, the popular question of “what does foreign bank entry ...
Purpose – This paper analyzes the responsiveness of different ownership forms to changing business e...
This paper examines the banking efficiency in a pre- and post-liberalization environment by drawing ...
In a period of increasing foreign bank entry, the popular question of “what does foreign bank entry ...
Abstract: In a period of increasing foreign bank entry, the popular question of “what does foreign ...
This study attempts to give an insight about the trend in the performance of the Turkish banking sec...
The financial liberalisation policies adopted in 1980 brought radical changes to the heavily regulat...
The financial liberalisation policies adopted in 1980 brought radical changes to the heavily regulat...
Banking systems in emerging and developing economies hold the key to economic growth and productivit...
Banking systems in emerging and developing economies hold the key to economic growth and productivit...
The financial liberalisation policies adopted in 1980 brought radical changes to the heavily regulat...
By utilizing a non-parametric Malmquist index approach, we investigate the initial changes in the pr...
This study attempts to give an insight about the trend in the performance of the Turkish banking sec...
This paper aims to find the productivity change in the banking sector between 1990 and 2006, with an...