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GREEN BANKING FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: TURKEY APPLICATION

Guller Sahi̇n, Halil İbrahim Aydin and Burcu Abaci
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Guller Sahi̇n: INONU UNİVERSİTY, INSTİTUTE OF SOCİAL SCİENCES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMİCS, MALATYA / TÜRKİYE
Halil İbrahim Aydin: SİRNAK UNİVERSİTY, THE FACULTY OF ECONOMİCS AND ADMİNİSTRATİVE SCİENCES, ŞIRNAK / TÜRKİYE
Burcu Abaci: EGE UNİVERSİTY, THE FACULTY OF ECONOMİCS AND ADMİNİSTRATİVE SCİENCES, İZMİR / TÜRKİYE

Annals - Economy Series, 2014, vol. Special, 166-171

Abstract: In this study, the bank’s productivity measures that preserves the weight of the sub-components of financial markets which forming the size of growth economic of sustainable development are analyzed. For this purpose, to examine the changes in productivity of deposit banks being a member of “The Role of Financial Sector Working Group in Sustainable Development” in the Turkish Banking System, sample period of 2007–2012 in parallel with the time interval of “9th 7–year Development Plan”, Malmquist Total Factor Productivity Index that appropriates the time series prediction of structures panel is used utilizing variables compiles from the sector’s balance–sheet and income statements. The findings derived from the empiricial analysis show that Turkish Economy Bank (1.053), Akbank (1.020), Business Bank of Turkish (1.001) are highest total factor productivity respectively and these banks are positive in the index limits of innovation in production’s components. While estimation results indicate that, despite the differences in some sub–periods, index components tends to decrease relatively during the study period, Malmquist Index banks aggregated summary indicates that it is often succesfull in making product catching the best production limit’s efficiency, managerial effectiveness and appropriate scale, but it is unsuccesfull in technologic change.

Keywords: Sustainable Development; Financial Markets; Turkish Banking System; Malmquist Total Factor Productivity. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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