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Indian economy in the pre-liberalized era, pros and cons of bank expansion in the current uncertain world economy, analyzing … bank expansion and proper regulation to maintain the diversity in its structure is need of the hour. Further a strong …
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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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) ratio. From a macro-economic perspective regulations set by the Central Bank, the money supply available in the market and …
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change is found to be different for different bank groups. Moreover, response of Indian banks was not same throughout the … shows that the credit quality did not push for the shift in asset portfolio while analysing all the bank groups together …
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Banking regulations intend to protect the interest of depositors, reduce the risk of bank failures, minimize the moral …
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with a case of selected Indian banks. Three banks Viz. SBI,ICICI bank and HDFC bank from the BSE-30 list have been …
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The last financial crisis spurred regulators to emphasize enhanced stability indicators for financial institutions. Therefore, banks have to take into account this new element while defining their strategic decisions and their profitability. The aim of this paper is to provide evidence of the...
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India that has both bank groups. Covering a ten-year period from 2003 to 2012 that witnessed a large number of governance … CEO duality is high. We find that a longer CEO tenure has significant positive effects on bank outcomes with these effects …
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Human Capital Management (HCM) is a set of human resource management practices to achieve organizational competency for workforce acquisition, management, and optimization. Banking Sector is one of the most dominant industries of India’s economy. Post-Independence banks faced major reforms in...
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Enterprises, Housing, Educationand other weaker sections of an economy. Reserve Bank of India, since 1968 have specifiedseparate …
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