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Efficiency and productivity change of Russian banks in 1997-1998 : a DEA approach

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  • In this study we explore Russian banking system and its development. The recent financial crisis of August 1998 revealed several fundamental problems in the Russian banking sector as well as the whole economy. Our analysis focuses on evaluation of relative performance of banks before and after the crisis. We compare efficiency and productivity growth differentials in order to understand what categories of banks were better performers. As a method of study we adopt Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). DEA models have been extensively used for analyzing banking firms. Their advantage is the ability to incorporate multiple inputs and multiple outputs as well as various forms of constraints. Though this framework does not require the profit-maximization assumption and does not explicitly account for the market structure, it has served its purpose in providing an estimation of 'who does better'. We found that banks performance varies for banks with different asset size, license status, and regional status.
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