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establishing the growth enhancing role of bank-based financial intermediation through empirical evidence has also found that access … period from 1975 to 2007. The theoretical and empirical analysis leads us to conclude that bank led financial inclusion has …
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bank-efficiency and financial inclusion among the frontier and fragile groups, respectively. Results from both the dynamic … the long-run through Fintech adoption. The study recommends the collaboration of Fintech with banks, improved bank …
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Bank focused how to increase profit. But, sustainability of growth is more important. This study examines the effect of … becomes important related to the bank's strategy to continue and grow in order to expand its business maximally while …
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In this current era of the fourth industrial revolution, both the negative and positive effects of financial inclusion raise the question of whether digital finance can be a solution for financial stability through attaining sustainable economic growth or not. Hence, considering the aftermath of...
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granular effects: if markets are very concentrated in terms of the size distribution of banks, idiosyncratic shocks at the bank … of itself, and it may also influence concentration in banking and thus the impact of bank-specific shocks for the … micro-macro panel dataset. Our research has three main findings: First, bank-level shocks significantly impact on GDP …
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granular effects: if markets are very concentrated in terms of the size distribution of banks, idiosyncratic shocks at the bank … of itself, and it may also influence concentration in banking and thus the impact of bank-specific shocks for the … micro-macro panel dataset. Our research has three main findings: First, bank-level shocks significantly impact on GDP …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010195375
granular effects: if markets are very concentrated in terms of the size distribution of banks, idiosyncratic shocks at the bank … of itself, and it may also influence concentration in banking and thus the impact of bank-specific shocks for the … micro-macro panel dataset. Our research has three main findings: First, bank-level shocks significantly impact on GDP …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009786228
The positive relation between financial development and economic growth seems to have weakened in recent years and when analyzing only developed countries. We suggest here that banks' relative ability to intermediate funds cost-efficiently is a quality-based measure of financial development that...
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This paper argues that the decline in cross-border banking since 2007 does not amount to a broad-based retreat in international lending ("financial deglobalisation"). We show that BIS international banking data organised by the nationality of ownership ("consolidated view") provide a clearer...
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-of-payments, view. They show that what appears to be a global shrinkage of bank positions is actually driven by European banks. These … dataset of banks' affiliates (branches and subsidiaries), we demonstrate that the who (i.e., bank nationality) accounts for … more of the peak-to-trough shrinkage in foreign claims than does the where (i.e., locational factors). We relate bank …
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