A comparative study of banking in China and India, non-performing loans and the level playing field
Shanker, Daya, Wadud, Mokhtarul and Singh, Harminder 2009, A comparative study of banking in China and India, non-performing loans and the level playing field, Indian economic journal, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 1-21.
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A comparative study of banking in China and India, non-performing loans and the level playing field
It has become common in the literature to compare India and China, two remarkably growing economies, but these comparisons often do not take into account the institutional differences between these two countries. We have in this paper done a comparative analysis of banking institutions in China and India taking into accounts the contentious issue of nonperforming loans along with the issue of use of banks to provide countervailable subsidies to exporting organizations. Our research shows that the efficiency differences between banks in these two countries can be directly related to institutional difference and any comparative study between these countries not taking into consideration these institutional differences may lead to misleading results.
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140210 International Economics and International Finance
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