Performance Evaluation of Banks in India: Post Transition Period: Examining Efficiencies, Scale Elasticity and Capacity Utilization of Banks in India Using Data Envelopment Analysis - Softcover

Mandal, Anandadeep; Biresh K. Sahoo, Dr.

 
9783844302936: Performance Evaluation of Banks in India: Post Transition Period: Examining Efficiencies, Scale Elasticity and Capacity Utilization of Banks in India Using Data Envelopment Analysis

Inhaltsangabe

This book examines, using DEA, the productivity performance trends of the Indian commercial banks for the post transition period: 1997 ? 2001. Our broad empirical findings are indicative in many ways. First, the increasing average annual trends in technical efficiency for all ownership groups indicate an affirmative gesture about the effect of the reform process on the performance of the Indian banking sector. Second, the higher cost efficiency accrual of private banks over nationalized banks indicate that nationalized banks, though old, do not reflect their learning experience in their cost minimizing behavior due to inefficiency factors arising from government ownership. This finding also highlights the possible stronger disciplining role played by the capital market indicating a strong link between market for corporate control and efficiency of private enterprise assumed by property right hypothesis. And, finally, concerning the scale elasticity behavior, the technology and market-based results differ significantly supporting the empirical distinction between returns to scale and economies of scale, often used interchangeably in the literature.

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Reseña del editor

This book examines, using DEA, the productivity performance trends of the Indian commercial banks for the post transition period: 1997 - 2001. Our broad empirical findings are indicative in many ways. First, the increasing average annual trends in technical efficiency for all ownership groups indicate an affirmative gesture about the effect of the reform process on the performance of the Indian banking sector. Second, the higher cost efficiency accrual of private banks over nationalized banks indicate that nationalized banks, though old, do not reflect their learning experience in their cost minimizing behavior due to inefficiency factors arising from government ownership. This finding also highlights the possible stronger disciplining role played by the capital market indicating a strong link between market for corporate control and efficiency of private enterprise assumed by property right hypothesis. And, finally, concerning the scale elasticity behavior, the technology and market-based results differ significantly supporting the empirical distinction between returns to scale and economies of scale, often used interchangeably in the literature.

Biografía del autor

Prof.A.Mandal holds a M.Sc. degree from the Durham University, UK. He is an engineer and a MBA in finance from India. He has done extensive work in research and analysis through professional experience and academic publications. He has published 1 book, 12 international articles and has 35 conference proceedings in mathematical finance.

Prof.A.Mandal holds a M.Sc. degree from the Durham University, UK. He is an engineer and a MBA in finance from India. He has done extensive work in research and analysis through professional experience and academic publications. He has published 1 book, 12 international articles and has 35 conference proceedings in mathematical finance.

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