Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/5283
Author(s): Lagoa, S.
Santos, J.
Date: 8-Jul-2013
Title: Banking Efficiency in a Small Insular Economy: the impact of banking liberalization in Cape Verde.
Collection title and number: Working Papers
DINAMIA_2012_15
Keywords: Cost function,
profit function,
productive efficiency,
cost stochastic frontier (SFA),
Banking sector in Cape Verde
Abstract: The efficiency of the banking sector is one of the main concerns of regulators, especially in less developed countries. In this paper we study banking efficiency in the small and insular economy (SIE) of Cape Verde (CV). Based on the experience of this country, it is tested the extent to which the banking sector in SIEs is faced with specific restrictions to its efficiency. Another interesting aspect of the CV’s case is that it allows assessing the impact of bank liberalization on efficiency. We conclude that the main constraints to profit efficiency are the weak competition, and that trade openness has a negative impact on cost efficiency, but a positive effect on profit efficiency. The small internal market also limits the acquisition of scale economies. Banking market liberalization increased cost and profit efficiency mainly through the entrance of foreign banks in the domestic market. JEL Classification System: G21 e G29
Peerreviewed: Sim
Access type: Open Access
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