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This paper offers a meta-regression analysis of the literature on the drivers of financial development. Our results based on 1900 estimates suggest that institutional quality is positively correlated to both private sector credit and stock market capitalization (both as share of GDP). Domestic...
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This paper builds a dataset on bank ownership that covers more than 6,500 banks in 181 countries (59 low-income economies, 72 middle-income economies, and 50 high-income economies) over 1995-2020. I show that until 2010, there was a reduction in state-ownership of banks and an increase foreign...
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The goal of this study is to identify empirically how country-level development, taking into account the financial and macroeconomic environment, affect the risk profiles of the banking sector in Europe. Through a dataset that covers 3,399 European banks spanning the period 1996-2011, and the...
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This paper draws on the experience of emerging Europe and argues that foreign capital is an enviable development opportunity with tail risks. Financial integration and foreign savings supported growth in the EU12 and EU candidate countries. We argue that this was possible because of EU...
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Growth with equity is the foremost objective in all economies in the world today, especially in the emerging market …
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In order to investigate the impact of financial market liberalization on economic growth in the MENA region, we need to replace our contribution in the economic growth literature. Our project is related to the literature on policy impacting growth rather than the debate on quot;convergencequot;...
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We document that the deregulation of bank branching restrictions in the United States triggered a reallocation across sectors, with end effects on state-level volatility. The change cannot be explained simply by shifts in sector-level returns and volatility. A reallocation effect is at play,...
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In an influential paper, La Porta, Lopez-De-Silanes and Shleifer (2002) argued that public ownership of banks is associated with lower GDP growth. We show that this relationship does not hold for all countries, but depends on a country's financial development and political institutions. Public...
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This paper examines the impact of syndicated loans on economic growth in G7 countries (Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and the USA) over the period between 2000 to 2017. Utilizing a panel data analysis along with several pre-tests to assure the validity of data, these...
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