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realize higher profitability than the small ones. Data cover Western European Banks as well as the United States during the …
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The purposes of this paper are twofold: first, to employ a flexible non-parametric approach to contrast the productive efficiency of a sample of small and large banks in order to examine the relationship between size and productive performance in the banking industry. Second, to investigate...
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This study examines the influence of US banks' revenue diversification on their profitability, equity capital, and … measures on, profitability, equity capital, and credit risk broken down by size groups, using multivariate statistical … profitability, capital, and credit risk both in comparative statics and dynamically along the business cycles. Moreover …
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This study examines the infuence of US banks' revenue diversification on profitability, equity capital, and credit risk … diversification measures on profitability, equity capital, and credit risk both in comparative statics and dynamically along the … business cycles. Moreover, profitability, equity capital, and risk in medium size banks reflect insensitivity to these measures …
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