Deregulation And Productivity Growth: A Study Of Indian Commercial Banking
- Topics:
- Efficiency
- Source:
- University of Reading
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Overview: This paper examines the impact of regulatory reform on the performance of Indian commercial banks. Using a balanced panel data set covering from the beginning of the deregulation period (1992) to the last few years (2004) and employing a DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) -based Malmquist index of total factor productivity change, this paper attempts to quantify the magnitude of total factor productivity change and identify its main sources. Paper also explores whether deregulation has had a different impact on the performance of public, private and foreign banks and whether it affected the risk-taking behaviour of market participants.
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Format: PDF | Size: 467KB | Date: Dec 2006 | Pages: 38




