1996
DOI: 10.1006/jcec.1996.0017
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Comparative Analysis of Foreign and Domestic Bank Operations in Hungary

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“…Lensink and Hermes (2004) found that the effect of foreign bank entry depends on the level of economic development in the host country. Sabi (1996) findings did not support the claim that domestic banks performs well because of foreign bank presence. The results reported by Zhu (2011) show that, on average, foreign bank entry in developing countries is not immediately associated with greater cost efficiency.…”
Section: Related Literature Reviewcontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Lensink and Hermes (2004) found that the effect of foreign bank entry depends on the level of economic development in the host country. Sabi (1996) findings did not support the claim that domestic banks performs well because of foreign bank presence. The results reported by Zhu (2011) show that, on average, foreign bank entry in developing countries is not immediately associated with greater cost efficiency.…”
Section: Related Literature Reviewcontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Claessens et al (2001) explain the high foreign bank presence in the CEECs with low banking costs and low non-interest income of domestic banks. Sabi (1996) and Weill (2003) find that foreign banks are more profitable and more effienct than domestic-owned banks in the CEECs. Green, Murinde & Nikolov (2004), on the other hand, points out that foreign and domestic owned financial organizations are not necessarily different with regard to economies of scale and scope.…”
Section: Efficiency Of Foreign Owned Banks In Emerging Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Financial ratios analysis approach is applied by many of researchers to evaluate, measure and analyse the financial performance and efficiency of financial units, for example; Ali, Akhtar, & Ahmed (2011);Awan (2009);Bashir (2003); Beck, Kunt and Merrouche (2010); Haron (2004);Iqbal (2001); Jaskiran and Kunnath (2011);Olson and Zoubi (2007); Rosly and Bakar (2003); Sabi (1996) ;Sadaqat, Ali and Farhan (2011);Saiful and Bakar (2003); Saifullah (2010); Samad and Hasan (1999);Samad (2004) ;Shar, Shah and Jamali (2010) and Turen (1996). This research model is most optimal to accomplish the objectives of the current research work.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%