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International Journal of Statistika and Mathematika, ISSN: 2277- 2790 E-ISSN: 2249-8605

Volume 8, Issue 2, December 2013 pp 60-70

Research Article

Evaluation of Efficiency and Benchmarking Commercial Banks in India: A Combined PCA and DEA Approach

 

R. Chandrasekaran1a, R. Madhana Gopal2b

1Professor and Head (Retired), 2Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics

Madras Christian College, Chennai 600 059, Tamil Nadu, INDIA.


Academic Editor: Dr. Dase R.K.

 

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