This study advances an entry/exit model to analyse the scale efficiency of UK building societies. We find that there are considerable divergences across building societies in levels of scale efficiency and also in technological change during the sample period 1992-1997. The paper also finds that scale economies and technological change estimates are dependent on whether the econometrician balances a panel data set or utilises the entry/exit model based on Dionne et al’s (1998) specification. In general, scale economies in UK building societies are found to be more significant and more pervasive than in previous studies
Housebuilding is frequently viewed as an industry full of small firms. However, large firms exist in...
This paper examines and compares the performance and operating behaviour of demutualized building so...
This study utilises an unbalanced panel data set of 41 U.K building societies from 1998 to 2011, exa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7752.5575(no 153/01) / BLDSC - Britis...
Two models of a building society's production process are developed. In Model A, there are three inp...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the effect of UK building society demutualisation on levels...
In the thesis, a number of cost characteristics of the UK building society and retail banking sector...
The paper empirically quantifies firm specific 'distribution free' cost efficiency, economies of sc...
The total factor productivity and technical change within the UK building society sector are examin...
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in deposit-taking institut...
Maximum-likelihood estimates of a stochastic cost frontier function incorporating efficiency effects...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7752.5575(120/98) / BLDSC - British L...
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in deposit-taking institut...
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in deposit-taking institut...
In this paper the efficiency characteristics of the British retail banking sector are investigated....
Housebuilding is frequently viewed as an industry full of small firms. However, large firms exist in...
This paper examines and compares the performance and operating behaviour of demutualized building so...
This study utilises an unbalanced panel data set of 41 U.K building societies from 1998 to 2011, exa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7752.5575(no 153/01) / BLDSC - Britis...
Two models of a building society's production process are developed. In Model A, there are three inp...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the effect of UK building society demutualisation on levels...
In the thesis, a number of cost characteristics of the UK building society and retail banking sector...
The paper empirically quantifies firm specific 'distribution free' cost efficiency, economies of sc...
The total factor productivity and technical change within the UK building society sector are examin...
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in deposit-taking institut...
Maximum-likelihood estimates of a stochastic cost frontier function incorporating efficiency effects...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7752.5575(120/98) / BLDSC - British L...
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in deposit-taking institut...
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in deposit-taking institut...
In this paper the efficiency characteristics of the British retail banking sector are investigated....
Housebuilding is frequently viewed as an industry full of small firms. However, large firms exist in...
This paper examines and compares the performance and operating behaviour of demutualized building so...
This study utilises an unbalanced panel data set of 41 U.K building societies from 1998 to 2011, exa...