Productivity and efficiency analysis of Australia banking sector under deregulation
conference contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00authored bySu Wu
This paper conducts productivity and efficiency analysis of banks operating in Australia since the deregulation of the Australian financial system in early 1980s. Applying data envelopment analysis (DEA), with a moving window, the Malmquist indices are determined in order to investigate the levels of and the changes in the efficiency of Australian banks over the period from 1983 to 200 I. The DEA window analysis is adopted in order to relieve the small sample problem that in previous studies has proved problematic in the study of the Australian banking sector. The pal1icular window used in this case has been carefully designed to ensure the robustness of the efficiencies scores to changes in the window width. A second-stage regression is conducted by using the unconditional bootstrap approach suggested by Xue and Harker (1999) to overcome the dependency and heteroskedasticity of DE A efficiency scores. The empirical results demonstrate the effect of deregulation on the performance of individual banks, banks of different organizational types and the entire Australian banking sector.<br>
History
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
R Dixon
Pagination
1 - 43
Start date
2005-09-26
End date
2005-09-28
ISBN-13
9780734026088
ISBN-10
0734026080
Title of proceedings
ACE 05 : Proceedings of the Australian Conference of Economists 2005
Event
Australian Conference of Economists (34th : 2005: Melbourne, Vic.)