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This article analyzes the profitability of the banks in six European countries between 1994 and 1997. We deal with the link between profitability and certain external and interns' determinants of European banking system. Following a methodology of panel analysis with a fixed individual effects...
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In order to fight collusive behaviors, the best scenario for competition authorities would be the possibility to analyze detailed information on firms’ costs and prices, being the price-cost margin a robust indicator of market power. However, information on firms’ costs is rarely available....
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In order to fight collusive behaviors, the best scenario for competition authorities would be the possibility to analyze detailed information on firms’ costs and prices, being the price-cost margin a robust indicator of market power. However, information on firms’ costs is rarely available....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015219478
This paper investigates the relationship between interbank funds and efficiencies for the commercial banks operating in Turkey between 2001 and 2006. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is executed to find the efficiency scores of the banks for each year, and fixed effects panel data regression is...
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In order to fight collusive behaviors, the best scenario for competition authorities would be the possibility to analyze detailed information on firms' costs and prices, being the price-cost margin a robust indicator of market power. However, information on firms' costs is rarely available. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015242137
We consider the consumption-based asset-pricing model, derive a modified basic pricing equation, and present its successive approximations using the Taylor series expansions of the investor’s utility during the averaging time interval. For linear and quadratic Taylor approximations, we derive...
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We consider the time interval Δ during which the market trade time-series are averaged as the key factor of the consumption-based asset-pricing model that causes modification of the basic pricing equation. The duration of Δ determines Taylor series of investor’s utility over current and...
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We consider well-known consumption-based asset pricing theory and regard the choice of the time interval Δ used for averaging the market price time-series as the key factor of asset pricing. We show that the explicit usage of the averaging interval Δ allows expand investor’s utility into...
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The invisible hand of a perfectly competitive financial market refers to the self-regulating behavior of the market where if each consumer and producer of funds is allowed to freely make their own choices, the market settles at an efficient outcome which is beneficial to all the individual...
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This paper considers the theoretical framework of the consumption-based asset-pricing model and derives successive approximations of the modified basic pricing equation using the Taylor series expansions of the investor’s utility function during the averaging time interval. For linear and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015270624