Impact of banking deregulation on bank efficiency and productivity growth: Evidence from Indonesia
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Open access
Authors
Defung, Felisitas
Date
2014Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. Ruhul Amin Salim
Prof. Emer. Harry Bloch
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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School of Economics and Finance
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Abstract
This thesis investigates the impact of regulatory changes during the restructuring periods on bank efficiency and productivity growth in Indonesia. The bootstrap of non-parametric method and censored regression techniques are used to obtain the outcome. A significant effect of regulatory change on revenue-based efficiency is observed. In addition, technological change is found to be the major driver of productivity growth. Therefore, regulatory changes should continue to realise the potential of the Indonesian banking sector.
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