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Banking System Efficiency and the Dualistic Development of the Italian Economy in the Nineties

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The article provides an analysis of some features of the Italian Credit System in the Nineties. In particular, it focuses on a comparison of Banks efficiency – in terms of costs, revenues and profits – in Northern and Southern Italy taking into account the dualistic structure, which characterizes the Italian economic system.

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  • Cesare Imbriani & Antonio Lopes, 2005. "Banking System Efficiency and the Dualistic Development of the Italian Economy in the Nineties," CELPE Discussion Papers 92, CELPE - CEnter for Labor and Political Economics, University of Salerno, Italy.
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    1. Mester, Loretta J, 1987. "A Multiproduct Cost Study of Savings and Loans," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 42(2), pages 423-445, June.
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