CEU eTD Collection (2013); Karim, Md Masud: THE IMPACT OF STATE OWNERSHIP AND POLITICAL OWNERSHIP ON PERFORMANCE AND EFFICIENCY OF BANKS- EVIDENCE FROM BANGLADESH

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2013
Author Karim, Md Masud
Title THE IMPACT OF STATE OWNERSHIP AND POLITICAL OWNERSHIP ON PERFORMANCE AND EFFICIENCY OF BANKS- EVIDENCE FROM BANGLADESH
Summary The political ownership in domestically owned commercial banks (DOCBs) in many countries like Bangladesh offers a scope for studying the relationship between political ownership and performance and efficiency of banks. Using stochastic frontier approach, this paper attempts to investigate the impact of political ownership of Bangladeshi DOCBs on their cost inefficiency and profit inefficiency. The findings show that political ownership worsens cost inefficiency significantly not only of overall banking sector but also of DOCBs. However, the evidence of deterioration of profit inefficiency due to political ownership is not clear for both overall banking sector and DOCBs.
Supervisor Kőrösi,Gábor
Department Economics MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2013/karim_md.pdf

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