Effect of Size and Age on the Performance of Indian Banks Under Different Ownership Forms
Harsh Arora
The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2010, vol. IX, issue 1 & 2, 28-41
Abstract:
A sound and effective banking system helps in the building of a healthy economy of a country. India is not an outlier in this respect. The Indian banking sector has also undergone changes. These changes have given a sound industrial structure in the country. Further, to strengthen the structure, the Indian government liberalized the industry in the year 1991. This liberalization gave entry to many foreign players. It also helped many domestic players to establish themselves in the industry. Today, all public sector and private sector banks (both Indian and foreign) compete with each other. The main thrust of the paper is to find out how age and size of banks affect their growth performance. The paper contributes to the existing literature in the area and encourages future research.
Date: 2010
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