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Psychology and Psychotherapy: Research Study

European Banking Efficiency: Economic Freedom and Camel Effects

  • Open or CloseJuan Cándido Gómez Gallego*

    Department of Applied Economics, University of Murcia, Spain

    *Corresponding author:Juan Cándido Gómez Gallego, Department of Applied Economics, University of Murcia, Spain

Submission: April 29, 2024;Published: May 15, 2024

DOI: 10.31031/SIAM.2024.04.000594

ISSN 2639-0612
Volume4 Issue4

Abstract

The analysis of banking efficiency presents a broad and extensive literature on the degree of impact of specific banking variables, to explain the different optimizing behaviors before phenomena such as a global financial crisis. This study analyzes the behavior of a representative sample of European banking systems, measured through the CAMELS global management model, and observes the main effects of these indicators on efficiency scores. On the other hand, the influence of economic freedom and its different dimensions on the efficiency levels of European Union banking systems is analyzed in the 2011-2014 period.

Keywords:Efficiency; Banks; European union; Camels; Economic freedom

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