Integration, productivity and technological spillovers: evidence for eurozone banking industries

Barbara Casu, Alessandra Ferrari, Claudia Girardone, John O. S. Wilson

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Abstract

In the context of the current debate on increased integration of eurozone banking markets following the global financial and sovereign debt crises, this paper evaluates the impact of regulatory reform, starting from the inception of the Single Market in 1992, on bank productivity and assesses the cross-border benefits of integration in terms of technological spillovers. We utilise a parametric meta-frontier Divisia index to estimate productivity change and identify technological gaps. We then assess the extent to which productivity converges within and across banking industries as a result of technological spillovers. Our results suggest that productivity growth has occurred for eurozone countries, driven by technological progress, both at the country and the supra-country level, although the latter slows or in some cases reverses since the onset of the crisis. Technological spillovers do exist, and have led to progression toward the best technology. However, convergence is not complete and significant long run differences in productivity persist. Improvements in technology are increasingly concentrated in fewer banking industries.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)971-983
Number of pages13
JournalEuropean Journal of Operational Research
Volume255
Issue number3
Early online date16 Jun 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Dec 2016

Keywords

  • Productivity Growth
  • Divisia Index
  • Spillovers
  • Convergence
  • European Banking

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