Liberalisation,privatisation and the productivity of Egyptian banks: a non-parametric approach |
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Authors: | Meryem Duygun Fethi Mohamed Shaban Thomas Weyman-Jones |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Management, University of Leicester , University Road, Leicester, UK m.fethi@le.ac.uk;3. School of Management, University of Leicester , University Road, Leicester, UK;4. Economics Department , Loughborough University , Loughborough, LE11 3TU, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper evaluates the performance of Egyptian banks during a period characterised by changes in economic policies. The Egyptian government's liberalisation policies in the early 1990s have had a positive or negative impact on the performance of the Egyptian banks. In addition, whether the liberalisation impact has influenced different forms of banks' ownership and sizes with consistent magnitude is examined. Another objective of this paper is to examine the impact of the privatisation process at the end of 1995 on the efficiency and productivity performance of the overall banking sector and on joint-venture banks in particular. The data envelopment analysis Malmquist methodology is employed to estimate the productivity of Egyptian banks. |
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Keywords: | efficiency and productivity analysis DEA banking financial development |
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