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This paper empirically estimates the technical efficiencies (TE) of Islamic banks compared to conventional banks in deposit mobilizations and loans production for 2010. This analysis uses the stochastic frontier production function. Estimates of the mean TE of Islamic banks and conventional...
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This paper empirically estimates the technical efficiencies (TE) of Islamic banks compared to conventional banks in deposit mobilizations and loans production for 2010. This analysis uses the stochastic frontier production function. Estimates of the mean TE of Islamic banks and conventional...
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This paper empirically estimates the technical efficiencies (TE) of Islamic banks compared to conventional banks in deposit mobilizations and loans production for 2010. This analysis uses the stochastic frontier production function. Estimates of the mean TE of Islamic banks and conventional...
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This paper examines inefficiencies of Bangladesh banking industry using the stochastic frontier production function model and the time invariant cross-sectional data. The measure of ith bank technical efficiency indicates that the efficiency of Bangladesh commercial banks lies between 12.7 and...
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This paper examines prediction of U.S. bank failure with a probit model that uses bias-corrected technical efficiency estimated using bootstrap data envelopment analysis as the measure of management quality. The model is tested on a sample of failed and non-failed banks during the sub-prime...
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