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Kordbacheh F, Ghiyasi M. One Decade Analyzing the Economic Efficiency of Selected Banks in Iran Using the Convex-Concave Efficiency Frontier. jor 2025; 22 (2)
URL: http://jamlu.liau.ac.ir/article-1-2257-en.html
Department of Industries and Management, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran , mogshu@gmail.com
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Banks are financial institutions that directly impact the growth and development of countries by providing liquidity to economic units. Today, given the competitiveness of the banking environment, banks are forced to review and improve their performance to maintain their survival. Therefore, studying and evaluating efficiency and performance in the banking sector is important. The present study evaluates the economic performance of selected banks in the country using models consistent with the principles of production economics. The results of the study have been compared with the results of traditional performance evaluation models. The data of this study are related to 14 selected banks in the Iranian banking industry in the years 1389 to 1399, which have been collected according to the audited financial statements of these banks during the period under study. The variables of capital, total deposits, and total assets have been used as inputs, and the variable of profit as the output of the study. The results indicate a more favorable performance of private banks compared to state-owned and semi-state banks.
 
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2024/09/27 | Accepted: 2025/01/21

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