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outcomes and lower cumulative mortality, compared with countries that imposed non-pharmaceutical interventions during the later … COVID-19 mortality at the peak of the local outbreak has been lower in countries that acted earlier. In this sense, the …
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Recent evidence suggests only modest social and economic impacts of microfinance. Favorable cost-benefit ratios then depend on low costs. This paper uses proprietary data on 1,335 microfinance institutions between 2005 and 2009, jointly serving 80.1 million borrowers, to calculate the costs of...
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Using a data set covering about 277,000 firms across 79 countries over the period 2004-11, this paper examines the evolution of firms' capital structure during the global financial crisis and its aftermath in 2010-11. The study finds that firm leverage and debt maturity declined in advanced...
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Deteriorating public finances around the world raise doubts about countries' abilities to bail out their largest banks. For an international sample of banks, this paper investigates the impact of government indebtedness and deficits on bank stock prices and credit default swap spreads. Overall,...
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There is growing evidence that appropriate financial services have substantial benefits for consumers, especially women and poor adults. This paper provides an overview of financial inclusion around the world and reviews the recent empirical evidence on how the use of financial products -- such...
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the early lifecycle of firms across diverse institutional environments of regions in India. It finds that the size and …
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The differences in financial development across Indian states, while seeming substantial, have a minor effect on firm lifecycle and growth. These results hold controlling for differences in labor regulations across states, capital intensity, and for firms born before and after the major reforms....
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years old or younger. The analysis finds consistent evidence when it looks within a large country, India, based on detailed …
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This paper uses new survey data to measure the government's capacity to deliver goods and services in a manner that includes: high coverage of the population; equal access; and high quality of service delivery. The paper finds variation in these indicators across and within Indian states....
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This paper draws on new individual-level survey data from India to study the costs of opening an account and the … adults. The data also suggest that India's flagship financial inclusion program, the Jan Dhan Yojana scheme, has made it …
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