Profit efficiency in the European Union banking industry: a directional technology distance function approach

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Anastasia Koutsomanoli-Filippaki
Dimitris Margaritis
Christos Staikouras
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[1] Council of Economic Advisors,
[2] Hellenic Ministry of Finance,undefined
[3] The University of Auckland Business School,undefined
[4] Athens University of Business and Economics,undefined
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Profit efficiency; Technical efficiency; Allocative efficiency; European Union; Data envelopment analysis; Directional distance functions; D24; G21; G28; P34;
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We employ the directional technology distance function approach and present estimates of profit efficiency in the 25 European Union (EU) member states over the period 1998–2008. This method decomposes profit efficiency into its technical and allocative components. We investigate potential efficiency differences across the old EU region and the new EU member states, across countries and across banks of different size. Our results indicate a significant level of profit inefficiency for the EU region, which is predominantly attributed to allocative inefficiency. Our findings also suggest that banks operating in the old EU region are, on average, more profit efficient than credit institutions in the new EU member states. Overall, we observe considerable variation of efficiency scores across countries and different patterns in efficiency change over time, as well as a negative relationship between bank size and efficiency.
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