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Translog Cost Functions 3 Substitution 2 Bank Efficiency 1 Boone indicator 1 European Union Accession 1 Life insurance 1 X-inefficiency 1 competition 1 concentration 1 market structure 1 profit margins 1 scale economies 1 stochastic cost frontier approach 1 translog cost functions 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Frondel, Manuel 2 Schmidt, Christoph M. 2 B. Caudill, Steven 1 Bikker, Jaap 1 Hartarska, Valentina 1 Leuvensteijn, Michiel van 1 M. Gropper, Daniel 1 Mixon, Jr., Franklin G. 1 Wu, Tong 1
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Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) 1 de Nederlandsche Bank 1
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RWI Discussion Papers 2 DNB Working Papers 1 Journal of Economic Integration 1
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RePEc 3 EconStor 1
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On the Restrictiveness of Separability: The Significance of Energy in German Manufacturing
Frondel, Manuel; Schmidt, Christoph M. - 2006
Any researcher would certainly agree with Hamermesh?s (1993:34) intuition about separability that the ease of substitution between any two production factors should be unaffected by a third factor that is separable from the others. This paper emphasizes that such a notion of separability needs...
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On the Restrictiveness of Separability: The Significance of Energy in German Manufacturing
Frondel, Manuel; Schmidt, Christoph M. - Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für … - 2006
Any researcher would certainly agree with Hamermesh’s (1993:34) intuition about separability that the ease of substitution between any two production factors should be unaffected by a third factor that is separable from the others. This paper emphasizes that such a notion of separability needs...
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An Exploration into Competition and Efficiency in the Dutch Life Insurance Industry
Bikker, Jaap; Leuvensteijn, Michiel van - de Nederlandsche Bank - 2005
The lack of available prices in the Dutch life insurance industry makes competition an elusive concept that defies direct observation. Therefore, this paper investigates competition by analysing several factors which may affect the competitive nature of a market and various indirect measurement...
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Does Input Substitutability in Banking Differ across Accession and Non-Accession Countries in Central and Eastern Europe?
Mixon, Jr., Franklin G.; Wu, Tong; B. Caudill, Steven; … - In: Journal of Economic Integration 27 (2012), pp. 195-205
This study extends previous research by comparing banks across European Union (EU) accession and non-accession countries of central-eastern Europe in order to detect differences that perhaps have implications related to policy prescriptions for joining the EU. Using commercial banking data from...
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