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The issue of whether stock markets reflect economic fundamentals or speculative bubbles is an important one for their potential role in allocating capital, and relates to a policy issue of whether stock markets should be encouraged in developing countries. This article examines the impact of...
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This paper analyses the financial performance of the African Development Bank. A two-pronged approach is applied. Firstly, we conduct a discussion of the role of development banks and the difficulties of finding an appropriate measure with which to assess their performance. Secondly, we develop...
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This paper analyses the financial performance of the African Development Bank. A two-pronged approach is applied. Firstly, we conduct a discussion of the role of development banks and the difficulties of finding an appropriate measure with which to assess their performance. Secondly, we develop...
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Abstract This study undertakes an analysis of the association between socio-economic variables and the spatial distribution of bank branches in South Africa. To analyse retail bank branch location, parametric Poisson, negative binomial, Poisson-hurdle, and finite-mixture count models that...
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In many developed, and some developing countries, technological innovation has enabled banks to provide intermediary services and supply products via a variety of methods. This article uses econometric techniques to assess the impact of the product suite, credit score and the spatial...
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Indicators of market power can be ambiguous because cost economies associated with scale and not market imperfections may influence results. This article illustrates that without direct measures of concentration, estimates of costs, scale economies and profitability can be used to identify...
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This paper utilizes microeconomic theory and a panel data set to assess the impact of product mix and transactions on cost behaviour of bank branches in South Africa over the short and long-term. Estimates of properties of concavity and monotonocity indicate that the cost functions of typical...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of industrial concentration on the level of access to financial services in a developing country context. In most studies, price is the only variable that is used to assess conduct. In this paper, we extend the standard approach by...
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