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The composite cost function and efficiency in giant Japanese banks

This study provides further empirical investigation, in the context of giant Japanese banks, of the recent claim by Pulley and Braunstein (1992, A composite cost function for multiproduct firms with an application to economies of scope in banking, Review of Economics and Statistics 74, 221–230), tha...

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Published in:Journal of banking & finance 1996-12, Vol.20 (10), p.1651-1671
Main Authors: McKillop, Donal G., Glass, J.Colin, Morikawa, Yukio
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subjects Banking
Commercial banks
Cost control
Cost functions
Costs
Economic theory
Economies of scale
Economies of scope
Japan
Japanese banks
Mathematical models
Statistical analysis
Studies
Technological change
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