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<p>Any enquiry into the nature performance role demerits growth efficiency or other aspects of financial services such as banking and insurance activities requires rigorous estimates of their economic output i.e. the economic contributions made by these firms as well as by the industries as a whole.</p><p>Accordingly this book condenses several theoretical methodological empirical and philosophical issues in conceptualizing measuring and empirically operationalizing the economic output of the banking and insurance industries. The analytical focus is on both Global and Emerging Markets perspectives. The book synthesizes applied and conceptual<b> </b>evidence to locate the chosen theme's analytical patterns consensus and disagreements. The selected subject matter is studied within the firm-level and aggregate settings bringing literature of varied scopes together<b>. </b>Contributions from various international academics practitioners and policymakers further enrich the narrative. </p><p>The book concludes with data-driven case studies that analyze the extent to which the critical performance parameters of the banking and insurance industries in the BRIICS economies – including estimation of aggregate industry-level partial factor productivities total factor productivity technical efficiency and returns to scale – vary concerning alternate measures of their output. The present work also provides a brief note on the inputs measurement dimension following which there is a discussion on the limitations future scope and conclusions.</p><p>This work will be valuable for researchers and policymakers undertaking performance analyses related to banking and insurance activities. It shall provide them with the examination of a plethora of analytical options and related issues on the theory and praxis of output measurement all finely organized into one single volume.</p>