2021
DOI: 10.1108/jcms-08-2021-0026
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Integration in banking efficiency: a comparative analysis of the European Union, the Eurozone, and the United States banks

Abstract: PurposeThis paper investigates the development of efficiency and the progress of banking integration in the European Union by checking for convergence among banks of European and Eurozone countries as well as contrasting the results with those of United States banks.Design/methodology/approachInitially, we employ the two-stage semi-parametric double bootstrap DEA method, which absorbs the effects of possible integration barriers in the measurement of efficiency. Afterwards, we apply a panel data model, in orde… Show more

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“…A number of empirical studies such asBoucinha et al (2013), Weill (2006,Fiorentino et al (2006),Coccorese and Cardone (2020),Huljak et al (2019), Lozano-Vivas et al (2001) or Vander Venet (2002,Novickytė and Droždz (2018),Kolia and Papadopoulos (2022) investigate the efficiency of the banks in Europe.2 The main hypotheses, such as 'Business owners with higher 'marketing' managerial capital will increase firm profits by implementing more growth focused policies and practices than other business owners' or 'Business owners with higher…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A number of empirical studies such asBoucinha et al (2013), Weill (2006,Fiorentino et al (2006),Coccorese and Cardone (2020),Huljak et al (2019), Lozano-Vivas et al (2001) or Vander Venet (2002,Novickytė and Droždz (2018),Kolia and Papadopoulos (2022) investigate the efficiency of the banks in Europe.2 The main hypotheses, such as 'Business owners with higher 'marketing' managerial capital will increase firm profits by implementing more growth focused policies and practices than other business owners' or 'Business owners with higher…”
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confidence: 99%