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IFRS – Impact on Indian Banking Industry

by Ca. Mohammad Firoz (corresponding, Prof A. Aziz Ansari, Kahkashan Akhtar
"... The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of IFRS on the Indian banking industry after the implementation on and after 01st April. 2011. This paper is based upon the critical analysis of financial statements of the Indian banking industry, such as business per employee, Capital and reserve, ..."
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of IFRS on the Indian banking industry after the implementation on and after 01st April. 2011. This paper is based upon the critical analysis of financial statements of the Indian banking industry, such as business per employee, Capital and reserve

in the UK Retail Banking Industry

by Ajit Nayak, Antony Beckett
"... Abstract. In this paper we examine the implications of enterprise discourse within the context of a culture of consumption. Drawing on empirical work on the UK retail banking industry we demonstrate how retail banking in the UK is central to constructing ‘confi dent consumers ’ in a consumerist soci ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we examine the implications of enterprise discourse within the context of a culture of consumption. Drawing on empirical work on the UK retail banking industry we demonstrate how retail banking in the UK is central to constructing ‘confi dent consumers ’ in a consumerist

The case of the Italian banking industry *

by Paolo Angelini, Nicola Cetorelli, Paolo Angelini, Nicola Cetorelli, Bob Deyoung, Michele Gambera, Giorgio Gobbi, Dario Focarelli, Anil Kashyap, Sherrill Shaffer , 2000
"... This study analyzes the evolution of competitive conditions in the Italian banking industry using firm-level balance sheet data for the period 1983-1997. Regulatory reform, large-scale consolidation, and competitive pressure from other European countries have changed substantially the banking enviro ..."
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This study analyzes the evolution of competitive conditions in the Italian banking industry using firm-level balance sheet data for the period 1983-1997. Regulatory reform, large-scale consolidation, and competitive pressure from other European countries have changed substantially the banking

Indian Banking Industry: Challenges and Opportunities

by Dr. K. A. Goyal, Vijay Joshi, Dr. Krishna A. Goyal, Vijay Joshi - International Journal of Business Research and Management (IJBRM , 2012
"... The banking industry in India has a huge canvas of history, which covers the traditional banking practices from the time of Britishers to the reforms period, nationalization to privatization of banks and now increasing numbers of foreign banks in India. Therefore, Banking in India has been through a ..."
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The banking industry in India has a huge canvas of history, which covers the traditional banking practices from the time of Britishers to the reforms period, nationalization to privatization of banks and now increasing numbers of foreign banks in India. Therefore, Banking in India has been through

The Banking Industry And The Safety Net Subsidy

by Andreas Lehnert, Wayne Passmore - FINANCE AND ECONOMICS DISCUSSION SERIES , 1999
"... Governments use monetary policies to counteract the effects of financial crises. In this paper we examine the subsidy that such "safety net" policies provide to the banking industry. Using a model of uncertainty-driven financial crises, we show that any monetary policy designed to maintain ..."
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Governments use monetary policies to counteract the effects of financial crises. In this paper we examine the subsidy that such "safety net" policies provide to the banking industry. Using a model of uncertainty-driven financial crises, we show that any monetary policy designed

Why Do Americans Work So Much More than Europeans?”, Quarterly Review of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,

by Edward C Prescott , W P Carey Chair , 2004
"... Abstract Americans now work 50 percent more than do the Germans, French, and Italians. This was not the case in the early 1970s, when the Western Europeans worked more than Americans. This article examines the role of taxes in accounting for the differences in labor supply across time and across co ..."
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countries; in particular, the effective marginal tax rate on labor income. The population of countries considered is the G-7 countries, which are major advanced industrial countries. The surprising fi nding is that this marginal tax rate accounts for the predominance of differences at points in time

Competition, Growth, and Performance in the Banking Industry

by Bert Scholtensa, Jel F , 2000
"... This paper analyzes competition, growth, and performance in the banking industry. First, we analyze the relationship between market structure and the performance of the banking industry. Furthermore, we test hypotheses on whether size matters for individual banks ' profit performance. As such, ..."
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This paper analyzes competition, growth, and performance in the banking industry. First, we analyze the relationship between market structure and the performance of the banking industry. Furthermore, we test hypotheses on whether size matters for individual banks ' profit performance. As such

INFORMATION PRODUCTION AND CAPITAL ALLOCATION: DECENTRALIZED VS. HIERARCHICAL FIRMS

by Jeremy C. Stein , 2000
"... This paper assesses different organizational forms in terms of their ability to generate information about investment projects and allocate capital to these projects efficiently. A decentralized approach–with small, single-manager firms–is most likely to be attractive when information about individu ..."
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can be costlessly “hardened ” and passed along within the hierarchy. As a concrete application of the theory, the paper discusses the consequences of consolidation in the banking industry. It has been documented that when large banks acquire small banks, there is a pronounced decline in lending

analysis of the banking industry

by Carl R. Chen A, Thomas L. Steiner B, Ann Marie Whyte C , 2005
"... Does stock option-based executive of risk for a sample of commercial banks during the period of 1992–2000. We show that following ..."
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Does stock option-based executive of risk for a sample of commercial banks during the period of 1992–2000. We show that following

Efficiency in the Malaysian Banking Industry

by Lee Yoong Hon, Cheah Eng Tuck, Koay Lin Yu
"... This paper aims to examine the efficiency of ten Malaysian anchor banks from 2001 to 2005, a period representing the first five years of the country’s Financial Sector Master Plan (FSMP) which was aimed at developing a more resilient, competitive and dynamic financial system with the best practices, ..."
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This paper aims to examine the efficiency of ten Malaysian anchor banks from 2001 to 2005, a period representing the first five years of the country’s Financial Sector Master Plan (FSMP) which was aimed at developing a more resilient, competitive and dynamic financial system with the best practices
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