Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 91University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 2010 |
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... profits before tax . Since number of banks in the sample exhibit negative profits , we add a con- stant scalar plus one ( 0 + 1 ) to profits before it is to be transformed into natural logarithm to avoid having negative profits for any ...
... profits before tax . Since number of banks in the sample exhibit negative profits , we add a con- stant scalar plus one ( 0 + 1 ) to profits before it is to be transformed into natural logarithm to avoid having negative profits for any ...
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... profits of commercial banks in India . Mean profits of Indian banking industry are low at initial periods of the study and gradually increased over the period . Profits of more than two third of banks are below the mean profits of the ...
... profits of commercial banks in India . Mean profits of Indian banking industry are low at initial periods of the study and gradually increased over the period . Profits of more than two third of banks are below the mean profits of the ...
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... profit inefficiency of Indian commercial banks is high during the study period . The inefficiency is very high and fluctuated up to 2001 and thereafter started declining . Higher inefficiency in initial period may be due to lower profits ...
... profit inefficiency of Indian commercial banks is high during the study period . The inefficiency is very high and fluctuated up to 2001 and thereafter started declining . Higher inefficiency in initial period may be due to lower profits ...
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