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This paper investigates the effect of ownership structure on the cost efficiency of Australian building societies using the stochastic econometric frontier approach. Contrary to the expense preference hypothesis, mutuallyâ€owned societies were found to be, on average, more cost efficient than...
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Linear quadratic optimal control techniques are applied to a simplified reduced form model of the Australian money market to examine the tradeoff between improved monetary control and interest rate variability. We focus on a series of questions. Is quarterly control of the money supply feasible...
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Variation in the Australian money supply is analyzed in two frameworks: (1) the “formations table†framework; and (2) a framework obtained by modifying traditional monetary decomposition to accommodate the ability of Australian banks to change their LGS assets by transacting with the...
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This paper analyses the capital adequacy provisions introduced by the Reserve Bank of Australia from September, 1988 and examines its initial application to three major Australian banks. This risk-adjusted capital adequacy ratio is partial in its coverage and thus a misleading measure of total...
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The paper examines the dynamics of financial structure decisions through the specification and estimation of a dynamic model of capital structure choice. Using a multivariate adjustment model and pooled annual time series/crosssectional data for 164 publicly listed Australian firms over the...
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