Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks
The goal of this book is to assess the efficacy of India’s financial deregulation programme by analyzing the developments in cost efficiency and total factor productivity growth across different ownership types and size classes in the banking sector over
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Sunil Kumar Rachita Gulati
Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks
Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks
India Studies in Business and Economics The Indian economy is considered to be one of the fastest growing economies of the world with India amongst the most important G-20 economies. Ever since the Indian economy made its presence felt on the global platform, the research community is now even more interested in studying and analyzing what India has to offer. This series aims to bring forth the latest studies and research about India from the areas of economics, business, and management science. The titles featured in this series will present rigorous empirical research, often accompanied by policy recommendations, evoke and evaluate various aspects of the economy and the business and management landscape in India, with a special focus on India’s relationship with the world in terms of business and trade.
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Sunil Kumar • Rachita Gulati
Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks
Sunil Kumar Faculty of Economics South Asian University New Delhi, India
Rachita Gulati Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee, Uttaranchal, India
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