Efficiency in the Vietnamese banking system: A DEA double bootstrap approach

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    Abstract

    This study analyses bank efficiency in Vietnam from 1999 to 2009. We use a unique data sample that allows us to capture the development of the Vietnamese banking sector over the last decade. We apply an advanced methodological approach introduced by Simar and Wilson (2007) to examine bank efficiency in Vietnam. An integral part of the analysis is to explore the determinants of bank efficiency. The results indicate that large and very large banks are more efficient than small and medium sized banks with small banks having the lowest efficiency scores in the system. We also argue that banks with large branch networks and those that have been in existence for a long time are less efficient than other banks.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationKingston upon Thames, U.K.
    PublisherFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
    Number of pages30
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014

    Publication series

    NameEconomics Discussion Paper
    PublisherFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
    No.2014-01

    Keywords

    • Banking
    • DEA
    • Economics and econometrics
    • Efficiency
    • Two-stage double bootstrap method
    • Vietnam.

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