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Nichtparametrische Messung des technischen Fortschritts im Schweizer Bankensektor

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The study employs Data Envelopment Analysis and a MALMQUIST index to analyze the development of total factor productivity in Swiss banking during the period 1988/91. The results show that the increase in total factor productivity was primarily due to improved technical efficiency and to a much lesser degree to technical progress, indicating that the productivity differential across banks decreased during the period examined. Technical progress appears to be labor- and capital-using and deposit-saving, pointing to a declining role of banks as intermediaries.

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  • George Sheldon, 1994. "Nichtparametrische Messung des technischen Fortschritts im Schweizer Bankensektor," Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES), vol. 130(IV), pages 691-707, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ses:arsjes:1994-iv-5
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    1. Mr. David Hauner, 2004. "Explaining Efficiency Differences Among Large German and Austrian Banks," IMF Working Papers 2004/140, International Monetary Fund.
    2. David Hauner, 2005. "Explaining efficiency differences among large German and Austrian banks," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(9), pages 969-980.

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