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background of two concepts of performance evaluation – the terms efficiency and productivity, and empirically, the performance …
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To what extent has input reallocation contributed to aggregate productivity growth in the banking sectors of Europe and the United States? Interestingly, under-performing banks capture market share, while more productive banks lose market share, in particular in the US. The pattern of...
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To what extent has input reallocation contributed to aggregate productivity growth in the banking sectors of Europe and the United States? Interestingly, under-performing banks capture market share, while more productive banks lose market share, in particular in the US. The pattern of...
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background of two concepts of performance evaluation - the terms efficiency and productivity, and empirically, the performance …
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The measurement of government productivity poses a challenge for economists. The lack of a marketed output and the multidimensional nature of objectives for government agencies in particular make the measurement of productivity in government more difficult than in the business sector. This...
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This paper investigates productivity growth and technical efficiency in the Greek banking industry for the period 1982 … technical efficiency, respectively. Productivity growth is higher after 1992. Recent growth is mainly attributed to technical … progress, while until 1992 growth is mainly attributed to improvements in efficiency. Furthermore, after 1992, pure efficiency …
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In the paper we investigate relative productivity levels and decompose productivity change for European agriculture between 2004 and 2013. More specifically (1) we contribute to the debate whether agricultural Total Factor Productivity (TFP) has declined or not in the European Union (EU); (2) we...
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