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Do financial reforms always improve banks efficiency and competition? A long-term analysis of Turkey’s experience
Financial policy changes are aimed at improving banks efficiency and competition; however, their effectiveness in the context of emerging economies is far from obvious. Using Turkey as a case study, we create ...
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Banking, transition and financial reforms: a long-term analysis of Vietnam
We analyse the effectiveness of financial reforms in the transition economy of Vietnam, from the early years until the present day. Our focus is on the changes and the determinants of banks cost efficiency, wh...
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Open AccessDeregulation, efficiency and competition in develo** banking markets: Do reforms really work? A case study for Ghana
A key research question that remains largely unanswered especially in the African context is whether the macroeconomic environment and the level of financial development of a country determine the effectivenes...