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Assessing banking sectors’ efficiency of financially troubled Eurozone countries

[Display omitted] The aim of this paper is to assess the relative banking efficiency of the Eurozone’s soft underbelly (i.e., the so called PIIGS countries: Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain) in the period after the outburst of the financial crisis. It is one of the few that attempts to mea...

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Published in:Research in international business and finance 2020-04, Vol.52, p.101121, Article 101121
Main Authors: Christopoulos, Apostolos G., Dokas, Ioannis G., Katsimardou, Sofia, Spyromitros, Eleftherios
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