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In this paper, we apply the so-called meta-frontier non-radial directional distance function approach to a performance analysis of 143 Chinese banks over the period 2006–13. We find that relative to the group frontier in each market segment, the Big-5 Chinese banks display good efficiency....
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In this paper, we apply the so-called meta-frontier non-radial directional distance function approach to a performance analysis of 143 Chinese banks over the period 2006-13. We find that relative to the group frontier in each market segment, the Big-5 Chinese banks display good efficiency....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013219876
In this paper, we apply the so-called meta-frontier non-radial directional distance function approach to the performance analysis of 143 Chinese banks over the period 2006–13. We find that relative to the group frontier in each market segment, the Big-5 Chinese banks exhibit good efficiency....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013219877
We investigate an externality of earnings pressure from capital markets. We define earnings pressure as managers’ incentives to meet or beat earnings expectations. Using detailed establishment-level sulfur dioxide emission data from China covering 2003 to 2012, we find that firms with earnings...
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Policymakers and researchers continuously debate the optimal structure and scope ofthe U.S. Housing Voucher Program. The current program features an inverse relationbetween subsidies and recipients’ income, a high degree of rationing, and a limitedscope of voucher usage. This paper studies the...
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We develop a model wherein a risk-neutral but ambiguity-averse principal contracts with a risk-averse agent who has a risky project. Both the agent and the principal can observe the project output and a public signal. The correlation between the output and the public signal is private...
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