This book applies econometric techniques to test the relationship
between efficiency and risk within the banking industry in China.
Chapters examine how efficiency has been affected by different
types of risk-taking behaviour and how risk has been an important
determinant of bank efficiency in the context of the series of
reforms impacting banks in China since 1978. The author begins by
unpacking these reforms and proceeds to explain relevant theories
of efficiency and bank risk before reviewing empirical literature
in evaluating risk and efficiency in the banking industry. He then
investigates the issues of efficiency and risk in the Chinese
banking industry using a number of modern econometric techniques.
The final chapters present the results of original empirical
research conducted by the author, and provide valuable implications
to Chinese government as well as banking regulatory authorities to
make relevant policies.
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