Investigating the Effect of Financial Health and Macroeconomic Indicators on Profitability, Efficiency and Productivity of Iran’s Banks
This research investigates the effect of financial health and macroeconomic indicators on the profitability, efficiency and productivity of Iran’s banks. The statistical population in this research is private and government banks listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange. For this purpose, 20 banks were studied during the period 2013-2021, using the panel data method. The results of the data analysis show that the capital adequacy ratio has a negative and significant effect on the efficiency of the studied banks. Conversely, the quality of the bank's assets, the quality of the bank's management, and the quality of the bank's liquidity have a positive and significant effect on the technical efficiency of the bank. Moreover, the results indicate that interest rate, inflation rate, exchange rate and GDP per capita, as macroeconomic indicators, have a positive and significant effect on the technical efficiency of the bank. Financial health indicators such as capital adequacy ratio, bank assets, bank management quality and liquidity quality have a positive and significant effect on bank profitability and productivity. Macroeconomic indicators such as interest rate, inflation rate, exchange rate and GDP per capita affect positively and significantly the bank's profitability and productivity, while the exchange rate shows a negative and significant effect.
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