Pakistan Development Review, Volume 44Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2005 - Pakistan |
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Page 1026
... period 1986 to 1995. The study concludes that mean output losses due to technical inefficiency increased post deregulation , suggesting that struggle to keep pace with the changing banking environment . The authors also find that branch ...
... period 1986 to 1995. The study concludes that mean output losses due to technical inefficiency increased post deregulation , suggesting that struggle to keep pace with the changing banking environment . The authors also find that branch ...
Page 1033
... period , but both experience a decline in efficiency toward the end of the sample period . An important and interesting feature of the business is the convergence of efficiency in post 1998 period . Commercial banks appear to be ...
... period , but both experience a decline in efficiency toward the end of the sample period . An important and interesting feature of the business is the convergence of efficiency in post 1998 period . Commercial banks appear to be ...
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... period of the study . In the case of each country , there appears to be a specific time period in which efficiency levels dramatically increased . These are 1995 for both India and Bangladesh and 1998 for Pakistan . These years ...
... period of the study . In the case of each country , there appears to be a specific time period in which efficiency levels dramatically increased . These are 1995 for both India and Bangladesh and 1998 for Pakistan . These years ...
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