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Title: Chansins Dimensions of Productivity- a Comparative Analysis of Selected Private and Public Sector Banks
Authors: Vaishali
R.C.Dangwal
Keywords: Productivity
Commercial Banks
Second Reform Phase
Herfindahl's Index of Concentration
Co-efficient of Variation.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Journal of Accounting and Finance
Abstract: Indian Banking Sector has undergone significant transformation since the second phase o f economic reforms, i.e., post liberalization era. The recommendations of the Narasimham Committee provide the blueprint o f the reforms. The reforms measures were not only aimed at liberalizing the regulatory frame work but also keeping them in tune with international standards. The importance of productivity has assumed a critical significance in the changing scenario of banking industry. Productivity is defined as output perunit of input employed for a specific production system. It denotes the efficiency with which the output is produced by the resources utilized.
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