EFFICIENCY OF RUSSIAN BANKS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF MINIMIZING COSTS WITH RISK FACTORS
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EFFICIENCY OF RUSSIAN BANKS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF MINIMIZING COSTS WITH RISK FACTORS
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The paper analyses cost efficiency of Russian banks. Models of banks’ production function are developed using stochastic production function approach. We consider several models, and the models of particular interest are models, which include asset quality and risk preferences as factors. Analyzing the estimations, we reveal factors (bank’s size, region, participation in deposit insurance system etc.) influencing efficiency.
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01.10.2008
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