Collection Title: | SIU IS | Title : | Determinants of Changes in Composition of Commercial Banks Deposit in Nepal | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Anil Sah, Author ; Ousanee Sawagvudcharee, Associated Name ; Rajesh Gupta, Associated Name | Publisher: | Bangkok: Shinawatra University | Publication Date: | 2017 | Pagination: | vii, 71 p. | Layout: | ill, Tables | Size: | 30 cm. | Price: | 500.00 | General note: | SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2017-N17
IS [MS. [MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2017 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | [LCSH]Banks and banking -- Nepal
| Keywords: | Total deposits, Total credits, Deposit composition, Gross domestic
products, CPI, Population growth, Inflation, Per Capita Income, Number
of bank Branches | Abstract: | Desinga (1975) claimed that’s the deposits in banking system depends on the exogenous and endogenous factors. Exogenous factors include country specific factors and bank specific factors. Country specific factors includes saving interest rate, inflation, real interest rate, population growth of the country, per capita income
of the society, economic growth (as measured by real GDP), consumer price index and shocks. Bank specific factors include liquidity of the bank, profitability of the bank, security of the bank; number of commercial bank’s branches, bank size, reserves and transaction cost. The endogenous factors include awareness of the society, convenience of bank’s office and services in the bank.
This study thus aimed to explore the factors that have impacted on determining the composition of bank’s deposit in Nepalese context. Specifically, impacts of selected eight independent variables on composition of the bank’s deposit were studies in this study. Total credit, gross domestic products, number of bank branches, paid-up capital and reserve fund, inflation, consumer price index, population growth, and per capita income growth were the independent variables in
this study. Data for the periods of 2001 to 2015 were studied and it was found that all of the selected variables have significant relation in determining the composition of bank’s deposit in Nepal. | Curricular : | BBA/MBA | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27401 |
SIU IS. Determinants of Changes in Composition of Commercial Banks Deposit in Nepal [printed text] / Anil Sah, Author ; Ousanee Sawagvudcharee, Associated Name ; Rajesh Gupta, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2017 . - vii, 71 p. : ill, Tables ; 30 cm. 500.00 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2017-N17
IS [MS. [MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2017 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | [LCSH]Banks and banking -- Nepal
| Keywords: | Total deposits, Total credits, Deposit composition, Gross domestic
products, CPI, Population growth, Inflation, Per Capita Income, Number
of bank Branches | Abstract: | Desinga (1975) claimed that’s the deposits in banking system depends on the exogenous and endogenous factors. Exogenous factors include country specific factors and bank specific factors. Country specific factors includes saving interest rate, inflation, real interest rate, population growth of the country, per capita income
of the society, economic growth (as measured by real GDP), consumer price index and shocks. Bank specific factors include liquidity of the bank, profitability of the bank, security of the bank; number of commercial bank’s branches, bank size, reserves and transaction cost. The endogenous factors include awareness of the society, convenience of bank’s office and services in the bank.
This study thus aimed to explore the factors that have impacted on determining the composition of bank’s deposit in Nepalese context. Specifically, impacts of selected eight independent variables on composition of the bank’s deposit were studies in this study. Total credit, gross domestic products, number of bank branches, paid-up capital and reserve fund, inflation, consumer price index, population growth, and per capita income growth were the independent variables in
this study. Data for the periods of 2001 to 2015 were studied and it was found that all of the selected variables have significant relation in determining the composition of bank’s deposit in Nepal. | Curricular : | BBA/MBA | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27401 |
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