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Dynamic effects in inefficiency: Evidence from the Colombian banking sector
Authors:Jorge E Galán  Helena Veiga  Michael P Wiper
Institution:1. Department of Statistics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain;2. Instituto Flores de Lemus, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain;3. BRU/UNIDE, Avenida das Forças Armadas, 1600-083 Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract:Firms face a continuous process of technological and environmental changes that requires them to make managerial decisions in a dynamic context. However, costs and constraints prevent firms from making instant adjustments towards optimal conditions and may cause inefficiency to persist in time. We propose a dynamic inefficiency specification that captures differences in the adjustment costs among firms and non-persistent effects of inefficiency heterogeneity. The model is fitted to a ten year sample of Colombian banks. The new specification improves model fit and have effects on efficiency estimations. Overall, Colombian banks present high inefficiency persistence but important differences between institutions are found. In particular, merged banks present low adjustment costs that allow them to recover rapidly efficiency losses derived from merging processes.
Keywords:Productivity and competitiveness  Banks efficiency  Bayesian inference  Dynamic effects  Heterogeneity
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