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Econometrics not elsewhere classified 6 Financial Institutions (incl. Banking) 4 Credit unions 2 Technical and scale efficiency 2 3SLS 1 Cost frontiers 1 Cross-Sectional Analysis 1 Data envelopment analysis 1 Expanding Knowledge in Economics 1 Financial Economics 1 Mergers and acquisitions 1 Monte Carlo method 1 Non 1 bank financial institutions 1 cost efficiency 1 credit unions 1 data envelopment analysis 1 dependence 1 expected rescaled range 1 firm performance 1 institutional ownership 1 nonparametric techniques 1 rescaled range 1 system of equations 1 technical and scale efficiency 1 two-way feedback 1
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Undetermined 4 English 2
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Worthington, Andrew C. 4 Bhattacharya, Prasad 1 Ellis, Craig 1 Graham, Michael 1
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College of Business 1 School of Economics and Finance 1 University of Western Sydney 1
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On institutional ownership and firm performance : a disaggregated view
Bhattacharya, Prasad; Graham, Michael - 2009
We study the relationship between institutional ownership and firm performance in Finland. A systems approach is employed to investigate the potential two-way causality between firm performance and ownership structure. Three-stage least squares estimation technique is used to solve for the...
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The mis-specification of the expected rescaled adjusted range
Ellis, Craig - University of Western Sydney; College of Business; … - 2006
Rescaled range analysis has regained popularity in the recent econophysics literature as a means of identifying long-term dependence in time-series data. Conclusions derived from the rescaled adjusted range statistic are conditional however upon the choice of an appropriate benchmark against...
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Determinants of merger and acquisition activity in Australian cooperative deposit-taking institutions
Worthington, Andrew C. - 2004
A two-stage procedure is employed to evaluate the determinants of merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in Australian credit unions over the period 1992/1993 to 1994/1995. In the first stage, data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used to calculate technical and scale efficiency indices for a sample...
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Measuring technical efficiency in Australian credit unions
Worthington, Andrew C. - 1999
Credit unions are small, co-operative, not-for-profit institutions; facts which usually distinguish them from other financial intermediaries. Whilst respecting the unique organisational and institutional features of credit unions, the present study also accepts the need for rigorous efficiency...
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Malmquist Indices of Productivity Change in Australian Financial Services
Worthington, Andrew C. - 1999
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in deposit-taking institutions is investigated using nonparametric frontier techniques. Employing Malmquist indices, productivity growth is decomposed into technical efficiency change and technological change for two...
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The determinants of non-bank financial institution efficiency: A stochastic cost frontier approach
Worthington, Andrew C. - 1998
A two-stage estimation procedure is employed to evaluate non-bank financial institution efficiency. In the first stage, maximum-likelihood estimates of an econometric cost function are obtained for a cross-section of one hundred and fifty Australian credit unions. The results indicate that a...
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