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In recent years there has been substantial theoretical and empirical work on the role that financial markets play in fostering economic growth and development. This paper provides a selective review of the literature, as well as new empirical evidence on the relationship between financial...
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endorsed by the G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors as well as the IMF’s International Monetary and Financial …
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model to a firm-level data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey for six countries at varying degrees of economic …
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bank accounts is noticeably greater than in other countries; Islamic banking would therefore seem to be an effective avenue …
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Financial inclusion has been one of the key pillars of Colombia’s development strategy for a number of years. Financial inclusion policies have aimed at channeling microcredit to poor, spreading formal banking system usage, fostering electronic payment acceptance, and making financial...
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attracted increasing interest from the international community with the G-20, IMF, and World Bank Group assuming an active role …
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As in other sectors, competition in finance matters for allocative, productive and dynamic efficiency. Theory suggests, however, that unfettered competition is not first best given the special features of finance. I review these analytics and describe how to assess the degree of competition in...
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individual bank returns has not yet been developed. This paper proposes an extension of the so-called CoVaR measure that captures … increases with bank size. The conditional tail comovement between the banking system and a top decile bank which is losing …
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The degree of an economy’s monetization, which has an important implication on economic growth, can be affected by the conduct of monetary policy, financial sector reform, and episodes of financial crises. The paper finds that monetization--measured by the ratio of broad money to nominal...
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This paper presents an integrated framework for assessing systemic risk. The framework models banks’ capital asset ratios as a function of future losses and credit growth using a generalized method of moments to calibrate shocks to credit quality and credit growth. The analysis is...
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