An Econometric Analysis Regarding the Path of Non Performing Loans-A Panel Data Analysis from Mauritian Banks and Implications for the Banking Industry

2015 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Polodoo ◽  
B. Seetanah ◽  
R.V. Sannassee ◽  
K. Seetah ◽  
K. Padachi
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Esat DAŞDEMİR

Abstract This study argues that income distribution may cause country income. For the purpose of prove this argument a model established that suggests a positive relationship between income equality and the competitiveness of the country. Hypothesis tested to cover 42 countries and 2007-2018 with panel data analysis. Econometric analysis results support the study. According to these results, GCI value decreases as GINI value increases. In other words, as the income distribution becomes unequal, the competitiveness of the country decreases. In this context, the study is an important source in explaining the effect of income distribution on income.


JEJAK ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 120-134
Author(s):  
Maal Naylah ◽  
Cahyaningratri Cahyaningratri

There are three hypotheses about structure-conduct-performance paradigm; traditional hypothesis, differentiation hypothesis and efficiency hypothesis. The objective of this research is to examine how strong the influence of market structure in banking performance. This study uses the fix effect model by applying the Weiss model. This research also tries to prove whether market share and concentration in the banking industry as a proxy to efficiency. The result of the panel data analysis conducted on a sample of 15 biggest commercial banks over the period from 2009 to 2018 is strongly reject the traditional hypothesis. The empirical findings suggest that market concentration has a negative correlation between profitability, it means that Indonesian banking industry strongly reject the traditional hypothesis and support efficiency hypothesis and there is a positive correlation between market share and profitability, supports the differentiation hypothesis.


Author(s):  
Hoi Le Quoc ◽  
Hoi Chu Minh

Financial development could exert various effects on income distribution of a country. By employing Generalized Method of Moment, this paper aims at examining the impacts of credit market depth, one of most used financial development barometers, on income inequality in Vietnam. The empirical findings show that expanding credit market in the country could lead to higher income inequality. We have not found evidence that supports the hypothesis of an inverted U-shaped relation ever introduced by Greenwood and Jovanovich, although this hypothesis may still hold in a sense that Vietnam has not reached to the inflection point to generate such a curve alike.


Author(s):  
Nurdan Gürkan ◽  
Ahmet Ferda Çakmak

The concept of entrepreneurial orientation, which emerges with the development of strategic management, refers to entrepreneurship orientations of businesses. The businesses need resources in other words organizational slack in order to develop their entrepreneurial trends. The organizational slack consists of three slack type. These slack types are available slack, recoverable slack and potential slack. The purpose of this study is to examine whether organizational slack in the businesses has an effect on entrepreneurial orientation. The relationship between organizational slack and entrepreneurial orientation was investigated through 20 companies that were traded in Borsa Istanbul Corporate Governance Index for 2010-2014 period using panel data analysis method. The results of the study indicate the existence of a statistically significant relationship between and the available slack and the recoverable slack with the entrepreneurial orientation in the businesses. According to findings; there was no statistically significant relationship between potential slack and entrepreneurial orientation.


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