The Impact of Non-Performing Loans on Bank's Operating Efficiency for Taiwan Banking Industry
In: Review of Pacific Basin financial markets and policies: RPBFMP, Volume 11, Issue 2, p. 287-304
Abstract
The DEA model is applied to analyze the operational efficiency of Taiwan's publicly-listed banks to reveal the influence of the rising non-performing loan ratio (NPLR) on Taiwan's banking industry. After taking into account the NPLR and the different classifications of banks, the respective performances of different types of banks exhibit the following variations and characteristics: the originally more-efficient new private banks significantly fell behind the old public banks in terms of efficiency scores after the NPLR was included. The old private banks' operational efficiency fell behind that of the other banks at all times. The productivity of all new private banks exceeded that of the other banks.
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