Are state-owned banks less efficient? A long- vs. short-run data envelopment analysis of Chinese banks (Q948851)
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Are state-owned banks less efficient? A long- vs. short-run data envelopment analysis of Chinese banks (English)
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15 October 2008
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Summary: This paper applies Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to determine relative efficiencies of state-owned and joint stock banks in Chongqing, China, during the period 1996-2000. A distinction is made between long- and short-run efficiencies and inefficiencies to allow for the fact that joint stock banks are relatively new to China have more modern management and access to international finance markets while state-owned banks generally use government funding. Using Mann-Whitney rank order statistics produces results in favour of joint stock banks in the short-run but not in the long-run. A relatively new way of distinguishing between long- and short-run performances is utilised that avoids the need for identifying lengthy time periods and data associated with long-run performances.
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data envelopment analysis
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DEA
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joint stock banks
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long-run efficiency
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short-run efficiency
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state-owned banks
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