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An efficiency analysis of European banks considering hierarchical technologies

 

Abstract

This article, introduces the notion of hierarchical technologies in measuring banking efficiency, which arise from type- and country-specific characteristics of European banks. Adopting a meta-metafrontier framework, efficiency and technology gaps are measured for a sample of commercial, savings and cooperative European banks. In a hierarchical setting of banking technologies, the results reveal significant technology gaps among national banking systems, while minor technology gaps are identified among bank types within each country.

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Acknowledgment

The author would like to thank Kostas Tsekouras for his helpful comments and suggestions.

Notes

1 For formal definitions of technological and metatechnological sets, see, for example, Kontolaimou and Tsekouras (Citation2010).

2 The relevant results are available upon request.

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