Stochastic Frontier Analysis of the Efficiency of Nigerian Banks (Report)
Indian Journal of Economics and Business 2010, March, 9, 1
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Abstract Using the Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) the efficiency of Nigerian banks was analysed. The result of the study proved that there is inefficiency in the Nigerian banking system and that the level of inefficiency ranged from 0 to 19 per cent of total cost. The study was able to derive the individual bank's level of inefficiency. Put differently, the study was able to derive the individual bank's level of efficiency.
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