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Effect Of Market Structure On Bank Performance In Commercial Banks In Eac Countries

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze effect of market structure on bank performance in commercial banks in EAC countriesMethodology: The study used cross country data analysis of 100 commercial banks and collected secondary data from annual published audited financial statements for the period 1997-2011Results: The results indicate that there was positive and significant relationship between economic growth and performance measures.Policy recommendation: The study recommended that the Central bank should follow the performance levels from both the productivity and profitability aspects as a way of monitoring individual bank performance levels so as to boost economic growth in the economy

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  • Dr. Rutto Peter Ketyenya, 2017. "Effect Of Market Structure On Bank Performance In Commercial Banks In Eac Countries," European Journal of Business and Strategic Management, International Peer Review Journals and Books, vol. 2(4), pages 56-69.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdu:oejbsm:v:2:y:2017:i:4:p:56-69:id:379
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