Cost and Profit Efficiency and Management Behaviour of Commercial Banks (Evidence from Tanzania)

Using non-parametric technique (the Data Envelopment Analysis - DEA) for data from 1998 to 2011, we investigate the cost and profit efficiency and management behaviour of 25 Tanzanian commercial banks. We examine the influence of ownership, bank profile, size, and corporate structure on bank efficie...

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Development banks
Economic growth
Economic models
Economic statistics
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Financial institutions
Financial services
Investigations
Linear programming
Macroeconomics
Privatization
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