Cost efficiency analysis in banking industries of ten Asian countries and regions

Authors: Shen, Zhi1; Liao, Hailin1; Weyman-Jones, Thomas1

Source: Journal of Chinese Economics and Business Studies, Volume 7, Number 2, May 2009 , pp. 199-218(20)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

Despite the great achievement of three decades of economic reform, the Chinese banking sector takes the blame for its dysfunctional system, especially the large amount of non-performing loans. The ease of foreign banks' entry set by the WTO from December 2007 raises our concern of the capability of domestic banks to compete against foreign Asian banks. This study attempts to address this issue by measuring the cost efficiency of ten major Asian banking industries from 1998 to 2005 using panel data stochastic frontier approaches. Based on our preferred consistent panel data estimating models, the higher cost efficiency score from including cross-country environmental variables suggests that differences between countries can explain part of the inefficiency. We also find that the overall cost efficiency level of Chinese commercial banks ranks in the fifth place, suggesting that Chinese banks still need to strengthen their ability in competition. Some policy implications are also suggested.

Keywords: stochastic frontier approach; panel data; banking efficiency

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1080/14765280902847734

Affiliations: 1: Department of Economics, Loughborough University, UK

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