BANKING AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY AT THE COUNTRY LEVEL*
Ana Lozano‐vivas and
Jesus Pastor
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Manchester School, 2006, vol. 74, issue 4, 469-482
Abstract:
This paper examines the contribution of the banking sector to overall economic activity for a sample of 15 OECD countries during an 18‐year period. Resorting to a recently defined global Malmquist index, we detect productivity growth in both cases and study the influence of its two components, efficiency change and technical change. We further analyze the relationship between each of the two banking productivity components and economic productivity.
Date: 2006
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