What determines efficiency in MENA banks
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Conference Paper
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This paper has analyzed cost efficiency and its determinants in Middle Eastern and Northern African (MENA) countries during the 2005-2012 period. Our results have shown that cost efficiency is positively related with economic performance, but the level of concentration and market share has a negative influence on the former, thus supporting the Quiet Life Hypothesis. We have also found support for the competitioninefficiency hypothesis, which may be explained by lower loyalty between customers and banks. At the individual level, size shows the importance of economies of scale and the level of capital also produces a positive effect. The effects on market structure are more important in the crisis period than before it. Turning to country-level variables, inflation and GDP are positively related to total cost function. Therefore, banking policies should promote profitability, capitalization and growth while at the same time controlling excessive concentration and competition

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Conference Title
INEKA 2019
Conference Country
Italy
Conference Date
June 11, 2019 - June 13, 2019
Conference Sponsor
University of Verona
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