Efficiency and Competition in Chinese Banking Chandos Asian Studies Series
Auteur : Tan Yong
Efficiency and Competition in Chinese Banking gives a comprehensive analysis of the industry, including cost, technical, profit, and revenue efficiency. The Chinese banking industry is of global importance. The book estimates the competitive condition of the sector using the Boone indicator, Panzar-Rosse Histatistic, Lerner index, and concentration ratio. The author investigates the impact of competition on efficiency in Chinese banking while controlling for comprehensive determinants of bank efficiency. This title complements Yong Tan?s previous book, Performance, Risk, and Competition in the Chinese Banking Sector, also published by Chandos.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Chinese Banking Sector and Reforms
Chapter 3. Theory of Bank Efficiency and Bank Competition
Chapter 4. Literature Review on Bank Efficiency and Bank Competition
Chapter 5. The Measurement of Bank Efficiency and Bank Competition in China
Chapter 6. The Impact of Competition on Efficiency in the Chinese Banking Industry
Chapter 7. Conclusion
- Analyzes efficiency in the Chinese banking industry
- Presents a robust analysis of competition in the Chinese banking sector, using four competition indicators
- Considers the impact of competition on efficiency
- Explores the competitive conditions of different banking markets including deposit market, loan market, and non-interest income market
Date de parution : 06-2016
Ouvrage de 198 p.
15x22.8 cm
Thèmes d’Efficiency and Competition in Chinese Banking :
Mots-clés :
Aims and objectives; Banking industry; Banking performance; Banking reform; Banking sector structure; Banking sector; BCC model; Boone indicator; CCR model; Chinese banking industry; Chinese banking; Chinese commercial banks; City commercial banks; Commercial banks; Competition; Cost; Data envelopment analysis; Efficiency; Estimation; Future studies; Indicators; International; Introduction; Joint-stock commercial banks; Lerner index; Limitations; Literature; Methods and data; Methods; Modelling; Non-parametric; Panzar�Rosse H-statistic; Parametric; Peoples' Performance; Policy implications; Profit; Republic of China; Revenue; Risk-taking behaviour; Scale; Stability; Structure of the book; Summary; Theory; Three-bank concentration ratio