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Changing dimensions of productivity A comparative analysis of selected private and public sector banks

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsPublication details: 2013Description: 85-96Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • 332.1
In: Journal of Accounting and FinanceMSummary: Indian banking sector has undergone significant transformation since the second phase of economic reforms, i.e., post liberalization era. The recommendations of the Narasimham Committee provide the blueprint of the reforms. The reforms measures were not only aimed at liberalizing the regulatory framework but also keeping them in tune with international standards. The present paper intends to analyze productivity of two major players of public and private sector banks, i.e. State Bank of India and ICICI, during the second reform phase from 2007-08 to 2011-12.
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Indian banking sector has undergone significant transformation since the second phase of economic reforms, i.e., post liberalization era. The recommendations of the Narasimham Committee provide the blueprint of the reforms. The reforms measures were not only aimed at liberalizing the regulatory framework but also keeping them in tune with international standards. The present paper intends to analyze productivity of two major players of public and private sector banks, i.e. State Bank of India and ICICI, during the second reform phase from 2007-08 to 2011-12.

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