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This paper studies the effects of own-gender preferences on the supply of and demand for credit using data from a large Albanian lender. We document that first-time borrowers assigned to officers of the opposite sex are less likely to return for a second loan. The effect is larger when officers...
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Financial systems all over the world have grown dramatically over recent decades. But is more finance necessarily … intermediation, on the one hand, and GDP per capita growth and growth volatility, on the other hand. Based on a sample of 77 … countries for the period 1980-2007, we find that intermediation activities increase growth and reduce volatility in the long run …
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Financial systems all over the world have grown dramatically over recent decades. But is more finance necessarily … intermediation, on the one hand, and GDP per capita growth and growth volatility, on the other hand. Based on a sample of 77 … countries for the period 1980-2007, we find that intermediation activities increase growth and reduce volatility in the long run …
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the world's emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs), such regulation is also essential to support economic …
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Analysis of a panel data set for 1976-1998 shows that on balance stock markets and banks positively influence economic growth - findings that do not result from biases induced by simultaneity, omitted variables, or unobserved country-specific effects.Beck and Levine investigate the impact of...
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