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Application of DEA-Malmquist Index in Analyzing Chinese Banking’s Efficiency

Man Ding (), Chao-qun Ma, Zhong-bao Zhou and Wen-bin Liu
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Man Ding: Hunan University
Chao-qun Ma: Hunan University
Zhong-bao Zhou: Hunan University
Wen-bin Liu: University of Kent

Chapter Chapter 83 in The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 789-797 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The efficiency of commercial banks is important for Chinese banking to prevent risk and improve the competitiveness, and also the core for China to deepen financial reform. By using the DEA-Malmquist indices approach, the efficiency and the efficiency changes of 14 China’s commercial banks during the period of 2007–2010 were analyzed in this paper. Results showed that the average efficiency of State-owned commercial banks is generally lower than that of joint-stock commercial banks and the urban commercial banks, the average efficiency of urban commercial banks is the highest; the overall efficiency of 14 banks is improved in 4 year due to efficiency progress and technical advance.

Keywords: China’s listed commercial banks; DEA; Efficiency; Malmquist index (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38391-5_83

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