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Determinants of efficiency in South East Asian banking
Authors:Edward Gardener  Hoai Nguyen-Linh
Affiliation:1. Bangor Business School , Bangor University , Hen Goleg, College Road, Bangor, LL57 2DG, UK;2. Saigonbank for Industry and Trade , Saigon, Vietnam
Abstract:This paper explores the efficiency of banks in five South East Asian countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam) using the non-parametric data envelopment approach and Tobit regression. The results indicate that efficiency has significantly declined over the period 1998–2004 indicating that the post-1997 crisis restructuring had a negative influence on bank performance. In line with the established literature on emerging markets, foreign banks appear to be more efficient than the domestic counterparts. However, state-owned banks exhibited greater efficiency than their local private sector peers. Among country-level factors, national banking development shows a strong and positive link with bank efficiency. The results are robust to different assumptions of bank inputs, outputs, technological changes, and national banking convergence.
Keywords:DEA  efficiency  South East Asian banking  regulation
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