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provides stronger enforcement of contracts facilitates the development of financial markets, which, in turn, enables firms to …
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provides stronger enforcement of contracts facilitates the development of financial markets, which, in turn, enables firms to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005118853
This paper develops an overlapping generations model with technology choice and imperfect credit market, in order to investigate a possible source of underdevelopment. Consistent with empirical observations in the literature, the model shows that better financial institutions that provide...
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provides stronger enforcement of contracts facilitates the development of financial markets, which, in turn, enables firms to …
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We study a minimal model of automation in which, in the limit, labor is replaced by capital in all tasks. If tasks are gross complements and automation is sufficiently slow, the labor share remains strictly positive despite an endogenous reduction in hours worked and full automation in the...
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This paper provides compelling evidence that equity market liberalization, the most efficient way to smooth financial market frictions such as credit constraints, can alleviate persistent cross-dynastic income inequality through increasing the accumulation of human capital. We examine the impact...
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The influence of financial deepening on income inequality in developed economies is studied with particular interest in the European Union member states that have large penetration of bank credit. Building on the model of financially open economies (Kunieda et al., 2014) and extending its...
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We analyze reductions in bank credit using a natural experiment where unprecedented flooding differentially affected banks that were more exposed to flooded regions in Pakistan. Using a unique dataset that covers the universe of consumer loans in Pakistan and this exogenous shock to bank...
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This paper analyses macroeconomic aspects of exit from aid-dependence. By 'exit from aid', we mean substantial and enduring decline over time in Official Development Assistance (ODA) as a share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The relevant macroeconomic variables are identified by systematically...
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This study assesses the CDM potential in Benin, Burkina Faso, Niger and Togo. Morocco has been used as an example, as it is quite advanced in developing an impressive CDM project portfolio. The study focuses not only on the absolute greenhouse gas abatement potential of these countries, but also...
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