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Banking Efficiency: Literature Exposition for DEA Approach

Author Affiliations

  • 1FMS, Pt. JNIBM, Vikram University, Ujjain, MP, India
  • 2FMS, Pt. JNIBM, Vikram University, Ujjain, MP, India
  • 3SUBIS, Barla, Raisen, MP, India

Res. J. Management Sci., Volume 5, Issue (11), Pages 41-44, November,6 (2016)

Abstract

DEA is a popular perspective in dealing with of efficiency measurement specifically in context of financial sector irrespective of system the country. Everyone knows that money is the blood of economy and the flow of money is regulated by financial institutions. Their efficiency is to be measured consistently to ensure their working at the optimum level. This paper sets a systematic juncture for precise understanding of the literature available concerned with DEA in context of research works undertaken globally. This paper is composed with an aim to comprehend the DEA approach of efficiency measurement for financial institutions and to consolidate the works already bone by various researchers in the field.

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