Finance and Growth: New Evidence and Policy Analyses for Chile
Given conflicting theoretical predictions about the impact of stock markets and banks on economic growth, this paper empirically evaluates this debate. The results emphasize the growth-enhancing role of stock markets and banks. Chile is clearly an outlier; it has less liquid stock markets and lower levels of banking development than other rapidly growing countries. The paper then compares Chile’s commercial bank regulatory and supervisory system with other countries and highlights some areas worthy of further study.
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2002-06
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Authors: | Levine, Ross ; Carkovic, María |
Institutions: | Banco Central de Chile |
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