XE among US financial institutions: c.1991–2017
Abstract
Empirical studies of X-efficiency among US financial institutions use both parametric and non-parametric measurements. The former includes the stochastic frontier analysis, while the latter includes the data envelope analysis. The studies are for banks, life insurance companies, property management companies, Savings and Loans, and credit unions. The focus of the studies are the effects of (mega) mergers on X-efficiency, the effects of the TARP program, the efficiency of the Fed's check processing operations, the role of management, the quality of bank loans, asset size, and economies of scale and scope vis-à-vis X-efficiency.
Keywords
Parametric and non-parametric measurements; ...
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