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قياس تغيرات الإنتاجية باستعمال مؤشر مالمكويست: دراسة حالة البنوك الإسلامية خلال الفترة 2003-2009
[Measuring the productivity changes using the Malmquist index: a case study of Islamic banks during the period 2003-2009]

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نتائج البحث بينت أن البنوك الإسلامية حققت معدلات مرتفعة نسبيا في إنتاجيتها الكلبة عبر سنوات الدراسة ، حيث يقدر معدل النمو المتوسط الإجمالي 1,7%. ويرجع السبب في ذلك إلى نمو التغير التقني وتطوره، وليس إلى تزايد تغيرات الكفاءة، ما عدا الانخفاض المسجل بين سنة 2008 و2009. وتتفاوت بنوك العينة من حيث قيم كفاءتها وإنتاجيتها على الرغم من أنها متقاربة إلى حد كبير. فلقد بينت النتائج أن البنك العربي الإسلامي الدولي تحصل على أفضل نمو في الإنتاجية ، ويتبعه بنك قطر الإسلامي، بينما شهد بنك دبي الإسلامي أقل معدل في الإنتاجية إذ يتطلب تحسين إنتاجيته بنسبة 9,6% حتى يصل درجة الاستقرار.

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  • Chiad, Fayacl, 2012. "قياس تغيرات الإنتاجية باستعمال مؤشر مالمكويست: دراسة حالة البنوك الإسلامية خلال الفترة 2003-2009 [Measuring the productivity changes using the Malmquist index: a case study of Islamic banks during ," MPRA Paper 113356, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    البنوك الإسلامية، تغيرات الإنتاجية، مؤشر مالمكويست;

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    • C00 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - General - - - General
    • G2 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services

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