The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis
This paper provides estimates for the relative efficiency of banks in emerging Europe before the recent boom, just before the crisis, and right after the crisis, using a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The results suggest that DEA efficiency scores before the recent crisis were strongly linked to t...
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doaj-127f8aae983849ea9be910746ef5f8be2020-11-24T23:29:38ZengInstitute of Public FinanceFinancial Theory and Practice1846-887X1845-97572010-09-01343247267The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisisGeorge AnayiotosHovhannes ToroyanAthanasios VamvakidisThis paper provides estimates for the relative efficiency of banks in emerging Europe before the recent boom, just before the crisis, and right after the crisis, using a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The results suggest that DEA efficiency scores before the recent crisis were strongly linked to the host country’s level of development; were higher for foreign-owned banks; but did not stand out for bank groups with a presence in more than one country. The results also suggest that bank efficiency increased during the precrisis boom, but fell during the crisis. Finally, foreign-owned banks in emerging Europe seem to be less efficient than their mother banks, suggesting that although they may bring some efficiency benefits to their host country, they are highly affected by the local business and operational environment.http://www.ijf.hr/eng/FTP/2010/3/anayiotos-toroyan-vamvakidis.pdfemerging Europemacro-financial linksbank sector efficiency |
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George Anayiotos Hovhannes Toroyan Athanasios Vamvakidis The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis Financial Theory and Practice emerging Europe macro-financial links bank sector efficiency |
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George Anayiotos Hovhannes Toroyan Athanasios Vamvakidis |
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The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis |
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The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis |
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The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis |
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The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis |
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The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis |
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efficiency of emerging europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis |
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Institute of Public Finance |
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Financial Theory and Practice |
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1846-887X 1845-9757 |
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2010-09-01 |
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This paper provides estimates for the relative efficiency of banks in emerging Europe before the recent boom, just before the crisis, and right after the crisis, using a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The results suggest that DEA efficiency scores before the recent crisis were strongly linked to the host country’s level of development; were higher for foreign-owned banks; but did not stand out for bank groups with a presence in more than one country. The results also suggest that bank efficiency increased during the precrisis boom, but fell during the crisis. Finally, foreign-owned banks in emerging Europe seem to be less efficient than their mother banks, suggesting that although they may bring some efficiency benefits to their host country, they are highly affected by the local business and operational environment. |
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emerging Europe macro-financial links bank sector efficiency |
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