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Bank of India (RBI). Weak banks cause instability in the financial system, triggering depositor runs. While several studies … bank. The PCA framework introduced in December 2002 marked a paradigm shift in the RBI's supervision mechanism. At its … situation, the bank has to operate under constraints imposed on expansion, managerial compensation, raising deposits, and …
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threshold. Therefore, researchers and financial agencies across the globe have realized the importance of bank regulation and … supervision. The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank developed and revised international standards and codes that serve … model for bank regulation and supervision for developing countries often base their advice on how their home country does …
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This paper examines the impact of regulatory reform on TFP growth and its sources and on the relationship between ownership and cost efficiency for Indian banks in 1992-2004. The methodology consists of the joint use of parametric and non-parametric techniques to estimate efficiency frontiers....
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This study explores Income and funding strategies of banks under Prompt Corrective action (PCA) and it also compares the Technical, Pure technical and scale efficiency of these banks with Public sector banks not under PCA and Private sector banks. This study found that PCA banks earn higher...
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