Determinantes de la productividad de los bancos en Chile

This research analyzes the decomposition of the total factorproductivity (TFP) for the Chilean banking sector. We use twomethodologies to accomplish this goal: Stochastic FrontierApproach and Data Envelopment Analysis. The decompositionsconsider technical efficiency, scope efficiency, and technologi...

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Main Authors: Marcos Vergara, Christian Johnson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Chile 2009-02-01
Series:Estudios de Administración
Online Access:https://estudiosdeadministracion.uchile.cl/index.php/EDA/article/view/56405
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spelling doaj-4d25c98a18714f4c86332e66e1acb7a42020-11-25T03:27:57ZengUniversidad de ChileEstudios de Administración0717-06530719-08162009-02-0116214610.5354/0719-0816.2009.5640556405Determinantes de la productividad de los bancos en ChileMarcos VergaraChristian JohnsonThis research analyzes the decomposition of the total factorproductivity (TFP) for the Chilean banking sector. We use twomethodologies to accomplish this goal: Stochastic FrontierApproach and Data Envelopment Analysis. The decompositionsconsider technical efficiency, scope efficiency, and technologicalprogress. The last factor is the most important driven for TPF. Wewere able to reject the usual hypothesis that public financialinstitutions are less efficient than the private banking. In addition,potential banks candidates of a takeover tend to be more productiveand the evidence not supports the hypothesis that foreign banks aremore efficient than domestic.https://estudiosdeadministracion.uchile.cl/index.php/EDA/article/view/56405
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title_short Determinantes de la productividad de los bancos en Chile
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title_full_unstemmed Determinantes de la productividad de los bancos en Chile
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description This research analyzes the decomposition of the total factorproductivity (TFP) for the Chilean banking sector. We use twomethodologies to accomplish this goal: Stochastic FrontierApproach and Data Envelopment Analysis. The decompositionsconsider technical efficiency, scope efficiency, and technologicalprogress. The last factor is the most important driven for TPF. Wewere able to reject the usual hypothesis that public financialinstitutions are less efficient than the private banking. In addition,potential banks candidates of a takeover tend to be more productiveand the evidence not supports the hypothesis that foreign banks aremore efficient than domestic.
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