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Finance and Economics Discussion Series - Inside the Black Box: What Explains Differences in the Efficiencies of Financial... Finance and Economics Discussion Series - Inside the Black Box: What Explains Differences in the Efficiencies of Financial Institutions - Scholar's Choice Edition (Paperback)
United States Federal Reserve Board; Allen N. Berger, Loretta J. Mester
R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Finance and Economics Discussion Series - What Explains the Dramatic Changes in Cost and Profit Performance of the U.S. Banking... Finance and Economics Discussion Series - What Explains the Dramatic Changes in Cost and Profit Performance of the U.S. Banking Industry (Paperback)
Allen N. Berger, Loretta J. Mester; Created by United States Federal Reserve Board
R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

We investigate the sources of recent changes in the performance of U.S. banks using concepts and techniques borrowed from the cross-section efficiency literature. Our most striking result is that during 1991-1997, cost productivity worsened while profit productivity improved substantially, particularly for banks engaging in mergers. The data are consistent with the hypothesis that banks tried to maximize profits by raising revenues as well as reducing costs, and that banks provided additional services or higher service quality that raised costs but also raised revenues by more than the cost increases. The results suggest that methods that exclude revenues may be misleading.

Finance and Economics Discussion Series - Inside the Black Box: What Explains Differences in the Efficiencies of Financial... Finance and Economics Discussion Series - Inside the Black Box: What Explains Differences in the Efficiencies of Financial Institutions (Paperback)
Allen N. Berger, Loretta J. Mester; Created by United States Federal Reserve Board
R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Over the past several years, substantial research effort has gone into measuring the efficiency of financial institutions. Many studies have found that inefficiencies are quite large, on the order of 20 percent or more of total banking industry costs and about half of the industry's potential profits. There is no consensus on the sources of the differences in measured efficiency. This paper examines several possible sources, including differences in efficiency concept, measurement method, and a number of bank, market, and regulatory characteristics. We review the extant literature and provide new evidence using data on U.S. banks over the period 1990-95.

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