Abstract
Using data from 2005-2013, this paper analyzes banks efficiency across the GCC countries. This study
examines the efficiency of GCC conventional and Islamic banks across the GCC countries while considering the
impact of ownership type and listing status on banks efficiency by employing the Data Envelopment Analysis
(DEA) and a second stage Tobit regression analysis with bootstrapping. It is found that GCC conventional
banks are by far more efficient than GCC Islamic banks and this conclusion holds across all GCC countries. It is
also found that GCC state-owned banks outperform the GCC private-owned banks in general and across all
GCC countries; and interestingly, GCC listed banks were less efficient than GCC unlisted banks. More, the
main source of inefficiency in GCC banks was the scale inefficiency and GCC banks exhibited a decreasing
return to scale. Therefore, GCC policymakers and regulators should not support any expansionary strategy in
their banking industry.
Publisher
SynthesisHub Advance Scientific Research
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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