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Financial development indicators are often applied to countries/regions without taking into account specific financial development realities. Financial depth in the perspective of monetary base is not equal to liquid liabilities in every development context. This paper introduces complementary...
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The present contribution tests whether countries can be pooled when studying the finance-growth nexus. Overall, our …
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There is mixed support for the hypothesis that the banking sector is a channel for economic growth. While most studies on economic growth in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have not distinguished between conventional banks and Islamic banks, this study contributes to the empirical...
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This study provides new evidence on the relationship between finance and economic growth using an innovative dynamic … there is a threshold effect in the finance-growth relationship. In particular, we find that the level of financial … development is beneficial to growth only up to a certain threshold; beyond the threshold level further development of finance …
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We examine whether US and German state governments pursue sustainable fiscal policies taking into account fiscal transfers. Using panel data techniques we investigate whether the debt-to-GDP ratio had a positive influence on the primary surplus (Bohn-model). We show that including/excluding...
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