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Measuring the efficiency of multiunit banking: an activity analysis approach

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Article presents various efficiency measures in an attempt to gauge the potential gains from multiunit banking. The study looks at the relatively unexplored area of the hierarchical structure of banking entities. Such structures include banks that operate several branches and multibank holding companies and its associated bank affiliates. Research objective is to suggest an activity analysis approach to modelling multiunit banking and to develop new efficiency measures in the context of multiunit banking.

Author: Fare, Rolf, Primont, Daniel
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Banking & Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-4266
Year: 1993
Evaluation, Industrial efficiency, Economic efficiency

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Regional reciprocal interstate banking: the Supreme Court and the resolution of uncertainty

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Bank holding companies (BHCs) involved in regional compacts are generally more profitable, have higher quality loan portfolios and depend more on core deposits than BHCs not party to such compacts. This is gleaned from a study of the Supreme Court's decision to allow states to enter into regional reciprocal compacts. Such alliances seem to be associated with relatively strong BHCs and shareholders view the interstate banking opportunities opened by the Supreme Court to be consistent with their interests.

Author: Billingsley, Randall S., Lamy, Robert E.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Banking & Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-4266
Year: 1992
Bank holding companies, Research, Interstate banking

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Corporate valuation and the resolution of bank insolvency in East Asia

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A study of 29 insolvent banks in Indonesia, Korea and Thailand indicates that bank's clientele add value to it, and investors in the bank peg these values higher if they are certain that the client will continue to avail the services of the bank.

Author: Djankov, Simeon, Klapper, Leora F., Jindra, Jan
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Banking & Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-4266
Year: 2005
South Korea, Marketing procedures, Financial management, Organizational history, Thailand, Indonesia, Capital funds & cash flow, Banking industry, Economic aspects, Company restructuring/company reorganization, Reorganization and restructuring, Valuation, Investor relations, Company organization, Customer relations

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Subjects list: Analysis, Branch banks
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