2013
DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2013.829262
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Demographic change and bank profitability: empirical evidence from German savings banks

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“…In response, many studies, based on reports issued by international organisations ( e.g. European Commission 2006; Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 2005), emphasise the costs and economic impacts of ageing from a macro-economic perspective (Berlemann, Oestmann and Thum 2014; Means and Evans 2012). The resulting reformulation of government policies – mainly related to health and retirement – in developed regions (Bloom, Canning and Fink 2010; Moffat et al 2012) and their associated costs also have pushed governments to explore new ways to enhance their citizens' quality of life and help seniors ‘age well’ by engaging them in varied activities (Means and Evans 2012), including leisure and tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response, many studies, based on reports issued by international organisations ( e.g. European Commission 2006; Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 2005), emphasise the costs and economic impacts of ageing from a macro-economic perspective (Berlemann, Oestmann and Thum 2014; Means and Evans 2012). The resulting reformulation of government policies – mainly related to health and retirement – in developed regions (Bloom, Canning and Fink 2010; Moffat et al 2012) and their associated costs also have pushed governments to explore new ways to enhance their citizens' quality of life and help seniors ‘age well’ by engaging them in varied activities (Means and Evans 2012), including leisure and tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, the second effect strongly dominates the first effect in the case of Germany, with its quickly ageing population." (Berlemann et al 2010, S. 91).…”
Section: üBerblick Forschungsergebnisse Zur Effizienz Und Ableitung V...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Perubahan demografis signifikan, seperti peningkatan urbanisasi, memiliki dampak langsung pada tren perbankan, dengan permintaan yang meningkat untuk layanan yang lebih dinamis dan terdiversifikasi. Ini menggarisbawahi bagaimana tren demografis secara keseluruhan dapat mempengaruhi kebiasaan perbankan (Arkhipova, 2022;Berlemann, 2014).…”
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