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Like in many other countries, inclusive finance for inclusive growth has become a policy issue in Bangladesh following the global financial crisis in 2008. Over the past 10 years, intensity of financial deepening and access to financial services has increased. Both banks and microfinance...
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towards mutual funds and stocks. These outflows amount to 2.8% of outstanding bank deposits. The empirical evidence …
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Financial inclusion has significantly advanced in Armenia during the last decade. Rural and urban areas, however, have benefited unevenly. The high cost of providing financial services, the lack of physical infrastructure, higher poverty rates, and the low level of financial literacy are the...
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banks to collect loans in a nonmonotonic way, a bank may be forced to exceed capital requirements. Moreover, high capital …
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committing to invest predominantly at home, firms can reduce the credit default risk of their lending banks. Therefore, banks can … Depositenrefinanzierung der Bank zwar die Finanzierungskosten senkt, jedoch das Unternehmen dazu zwingt, vornehmlich im Heimatland zu …
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bank/firm data, we find that public guarantees reduce allocative efficiency. With guarantees in place, poorly performing … Bürgschaften auf die Kreditvergabe identifizieren zu können („Allokationseffizienz“). Unter Verwendung zusammengeführter Bank- und …
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We analyze linked databases on all Small Business Administration (SBA) loans, on all SBA lenders, and on all U.S. employers to estimate the effects of financial access on employment growth. Our methods combine regressions with matching on firm age, size, industry, year, and employment history,...
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inclusion (together with some control variables) on some measures of financial stability, including bank non-performing loans … and bank Z-scores. We find some evidence that an increased share of lending to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs …
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Sri Lanka has achieved a high level of financial inclusion compared to other South Asian countries. Its financial sector comprises a wide range of financial institutions providing financial services such as loans, savings, pawning, leasing and finance, and remittance and money transfer...
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. Asian economies are often characterized as having bank-dominated financial systems and underdeveloped capital markets, in …
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