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This paper investigates the nexus between bank-based financial inclusion and asset quality of 43 Banks in Kenya using … growth in outstanding bank credit, deposit growth and asset quality, we find that lagged credit growth has a positive …
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The stochastic frontier analysis (Aigner et al., 1977, Meeusen and van de Broeck, 1977) is widely used to estimate individual efficiency scores. The basic idea lies in the introduction of an additive error term consisting of a noise and an inefficiency term. Most often the assumption of a...
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In this paper, the authors analyze the relationship between banking concentration and financial stability for a sample of 173 developed and developing countries over the period 1980–2011. First, they empirically examined the direct effect of banking concentration on financial stability by...
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empirically examines the influence of fintech innovation on bank fragility. Mainly the destabilizing impact of fintech innovation …. Moreover, the results highlight also that the macroeconomic environment is important in explaining bank fragility and suggested … monetary union performs better than the others in terms of bank solidness. These results indicate that suitable fintech …
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The stochastic frontier analysis (Aigner et al., 1977, Meeusen and van de Broeck, 1977) is widely used to estimate individual efficiency scores. The basic idea lies in the introduction of an additive error term consisting of a noise and an inefficiency term. Most often the assumption of a...
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