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Determinants of NPAs in the Indian Public Sector Banks: A Critique of Policy Reforms

Dr. Pradip Kumar Biswas and Ashis Taru Deb

The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2004, vol. III, issue 3, 11-41

Abstract: The paper analyzes the process leading to formation and perpetuation of high levels of NPAs in Indian Public Sector Banks (PSBs). It distinguishes between random and non-random reasons of NPA formation in PSBs. It points out that a high degree of arbitrariness is involved in defining NPAs as it fails to capture diversity in terms of the seasonal and cyclical nature of the economic activities in India. The study conceptualizes random reasons for default in a simplified framework of a Poisson process. It then argues that the non-random reasons go beyond the conventional paradigm of interim, ex-ante and ex-post information asymmetries and incomplete contracts. It points out that the financial notion of NPA as a mere risk phenomenon is inadequate, because a number of reasons leading to non-random generation of NPA are related to the dimension of uncertainty. It highlighted that the use of a secondary asset market may take care of NPA problem, but it requires a number of conditions for its use, which hardly exist in India. The study observes a number of reasons for generation of NPAs which are important and peculiar to India. This is followed by a critical evaluation of the series of policy measures that have been adopted to improve the NPA scenario since liberalization. While one set of policies granting greater autonomy to the PSBs are proved to be quite effective in restricting formation of fresh NPAs, the other set of policies designed to recover loans, after default, have failed to deliver the goods. Finally, it concludes by making an assessment of the existing institutions and highlights the fact that the incidence of NPA is as much due to the malfunctioning of the banking institutions as due to the external institutional environment.

Date: 2004
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