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supervision, financial crises, and economic development, mainly because of the lack of comparable measures to describe regulatory …
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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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Financial inclusion is perceived as an enabler of poverty reduction around the world and today is in agenda of all policy makers in both developed and developing countries. In order to emphasize the importance of financial inclusion and provide an insight to the level of financial inclusion...
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Poverty remains a pervasive problem all over the world, but the problem is worst in underdeveloped areas like Africa. While microfinance is supposed to address this problem through the promotion of viable businesses, it has not been very successful in helping survival microenterprises, i.e.,...
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with risk exposure while regulatory quality is not. Results suggest that the development community may not expect large …
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This paper investigates whether financial development is conducive in poverty reduction. Separating financial … development into four categories and using newly available data this paper finds that both financial deepening and greater …
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Financial relations have been deeply transformed in the 1980s and 1990s by deregulation and liberalization. Among the most affected by these changes has been the banking system. Domestic banks have generally lost the implicit protection given by regulatory barriers to entry. Until very recently,...
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Este trabajo busca demostrar empíricamente si para Colombia se cumple la misma lógica presente en la evidencia internacional sobresi las Entidades de Microfinanzas (EMF) son costo-efectivas y si sus costos son decrecientes a través del tiempo, independientementea que sean o no...
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This article is distinct in its application of the logit transformation to the poverty ratio for the purpose of empirically examining whether the financial sector helps improve standards of living for low-income people. We propose the term financial permeation to describe how financial networks...
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Placing Basel II in the perspective of the more general trend in financial regulation, the paper analyses its efficacy and efficiency as a device to foster financial resiliency. In assessing the criticisms levelled against the New Accord, special attention is devoted to the case of the emerging...
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