Determinants of Commercial Bank Performance in Transition : An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis

Banking sectors in transition economies have experienced major transformations throughout the 1990s. While some countries have been successful in eliminating underlying distortions and restructuring their financial sectors, in some cases financial sectors remain underdeveloped and the rates of financial intermediation continue to be quite low. The authors estimate indicators of commercial bank efficiency by applying a version of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to bank-level data from a wide range of transition countries. They further extend the analysis by explaining the differences in efficiency between financial institutions and countries by a variety of macroeconomic, prudential, and institutional variables. In addition to stressing the importance of some bank-specific variables, the censored Tobit analysis suggests that: 1) Foreign ownership with controlling power and enterprise restructuring enhance commercial bank efficiency. 2) The effects of prudential tightening on the efficiency of banks vary across different prudential norms. 3) Consolidation is likely to improve efficiency of banking operations. Overall, the results confirm the usefulness of DEA for transition-related applications and may shed light on the optimal architecture of a banking system.

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Main Authors: Grigorian, David A., Manole, Vlad
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, D.C. 2002-06
Subjects:TRANSITION ECONOMIES, DATA ANALYSIS, BANKING SYSTEMS, FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION, FINANCIAL INDICATORS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, MACROECONOMICS, PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, ENTERPRISE RESTRUCTURING, FOREIGN OWNERSHIP ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AUDITING, BALANCE SHEET, BANK ASSETS, BANK CLOSURES, BANK MANAGEMENT, BANK PERFORMANCE, BANK REGULATORY AGENCIES, BANKING INDUSTRY, BANKING SECTOR, BANKING SERVICES, BANKING SYSTEM, BANKRUPTCY, BANKS, BENCHMARK, CAPITAL ADEQUACY, CAPITAL MARKETS, CAPITALIZATION, COMMERCIAL BANKS, CONSOLIDATION, CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, COST FUNCTIONS, DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS, DECISION MAKING, DEMAND DEPOSITS, DEPOSIT INSURANCE, DEPOSITORS, DEPOSITS, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, EMPLOYMENT, EXPENDITURES, FINANCIAL DATA, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES, FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION, FINANCIAL REFORMS, FINANCIAL SECTOR, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GDP, GDP PER CAPITA, GROWTH RATE, GUIDELINES, IMPERFECT COMPETITION, INFLATION, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT, INSURANCE, INTEREST INCOME, INTEREST RATES, LIQUID ASSETS, LIQUIDITY, LIVING STANDARDS, LOAN CLASSIFICATION, LOAN LOSS PROVISIONS, MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION, MARKET ECONOMIES, MONETARY AUTHORITIES, MORAL HAZARD, OPERATING EFFICIENCY, OPPORTUNITY COST, PER CAPITA INCOME, POLICY INSTRUMENTS, PRIVATIZATION, PRODUCTION FUNCTION, PRODUCTIVITY, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, PROFIT MAXIMIZATION, PROFITABILITY, PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS, PURCHASING POWER, REAL SECTOR, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RISK MANAGEMENT, SAVINGS, SECURITIES, SECURITIES MARKETS, SMALL BANKS, STATE OWNERSHIP, STOCK MARKETS, T-BILLS, TIME DEPOSITS, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, UNDERESTIMATES, VALUE ADDED,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/1808699/determinants-commercial-bank-performance-transition-application-data-envelopment-analysis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14792
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