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Erscheinungsjahr: 
2009
Schriftenreihe/Nr.: 
Cardiff Economics Working Papers No. E2009/13
Verlag: 
Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff
Zusammenfassung: 
According to a frequently cited finding by Berger et al (1993), X-inefficiency contributes 20% to cost-inefficiency in western banks. Empirical studies of Chinese banks tend to place cost-inefficiency in the region of 50%. Such estimates would suggest that Chinese banks suffer from gross cost inefficiency. Using a nonparametric bootstrapping method, this study decomposes cost-inefficiency in Chinese banks into X-inefficiency and allocative-inefficiency. It argues that allocative inefficiency is the optimal outcome of input resource allocation subject to enforced employment constraints. The resulting analysis suggests that allowing for rational allocative inefficiency; Chinese banks are no better or worse than their western counterparts.
Schlagwörter: 
Bank Efficiency
China
X-inefficiency
DEA
Bootstrapping
JEL: 
D23
G21
G28
Dokumentart: 
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