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Equity (ROE) and Net Interest Margin (NIM) and Pre-provision profit ratio. The study analyses impact of various bank … Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) have been used on a panel data of 19 years for 64 commercial banks of India. The findings …
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(NIM). The study also uses a set of independent variables such as bank-specific factors which include bank size, assets …. Pooled, fixed and random effects models and Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) are built on panel data of 10 years for more … the number of branches, exhibited significant impacts on profitability as measured by NIM. The findings also show that all …
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(NIM). The study also uses a set of independent variables such as bank-specific factors which include bank size, assets …. Pooled, fixed and random effects models and Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) are built on panel data of 10 years for more … the number of branches, exhibited significant impacts on profitability as measured by NIM. The findings also show that all …
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, Difference GMM method, and System GMM method respectively to overcome the above problems. In all the above estimation …
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fixed effects. We also used GMM (1991) and GMM (1998) estimates of our analysis. The result of robustness tests confirms …
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moments (GMM) sample moment conditions. In particular, we show that the part of the scaled sample moment conditions that gives …
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The link between investment and finance usually enters the empirical literature in the form of financial constraints which are defined as the wedge between the costs of internal and external finance or as the risk of being rationed on the credit market. In this context, the sensitivity of...
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