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Determinants of banks’ Nerlovian economic efficiency: a DEA-bootstrap approach
Authors:Ming-Miin Yu  Li-Hsueh Chen
Institution:1. Department of Transportation Science, National Taiwan Ocean University , Keelung City, Taiwan (R.O.C.);2. Department of Applied Economics, Fo Guang University , Yilan, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study aims to evaluate the Nerlovian economic efficiency of Taiwanese commercial banks and its determinants by assuming the presence of an imperfectly competitive market using a two-stage estimation procedure: Nerlovian economic inefficiency and its components’ price, technical and allocative efficiencies computed and decomposed in the first stage, which are regressed on the explanatory variables with a bootstrapped truncated approach in the second stage. The estimation results show that in the first-stage analysis, the Nerlovian economic inefficiency of banks is primarily due to allocative inefficiency, and indicate the existence of price inefficiency in Taiwan. In the second-stage analysis, the results confirm that both the years in operation of the bank and the ratio of credit loans are the main determinants of banking profit efficiency. In addition, this study not only shows that publicly owned banks contribute to better price efficiency but also proves that loan loss reserve to total assets is negatively associated with technical efficiency. The equity ratio exerts an insignificant favourable impact on allocative efficiency. The findings of this research are essential for bank managers in Taiwan.
Keywords:Imperfectly competitive market  data envelopment analysis  bootstrap approach  Nerlovian economic efficiency  bank
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