Abstract
The objective of this study is to
measure efficiency of Syrian private banks. The study utilizes a non-parametric
approach, namely the Data Envelopment Analysis DEA, and uses input- orientated
models to measure pure technical efficiency and scale efficiency. Five
alternative models under two approaches have been applied to show the effect of
changing inputs and outputs on the estimated efficiency scores. Cross-
sectional data were chosen to estimate efficiency scores of Syrian private
banks. The Software DEAP, version 2.1, has been used in the analysis and the
obtained results were compared against traditional performance measures. Study results show that the overall
average efficiency score is low due to the low average of scale efficiency.
JEL classification numbers: C14, D61, G21.
Keywords: Efficiency, Data Envelopment Analysis, Syrian
Banks.