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Financial sector 8 Financial sector size 8 Finanzsektor 8 Welt 8 World 8 Financial crisis 5 Finanzkrise 5 financial crises 5 financial liberalization 5 financial sector size 5 Einkommensverteilung 4 Financial market regulation 4 Finanzmarktregulierung 4 Income distribution 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 income inequality 4 political institutions 4 Bankenkrise 3 Banking crisis 3 Finance-growth nexus 3 Financial intermediation 3 Financial market 3 Finanzmarkt 3 Economic growth 2 Financial sector efficiency 2 Finanzintermediation 2 Government ownership of banks 2 Income inequality 2 Migrant remittances 2 National income 2 Nationaleinkommen 2 Too much finance 2 Volatility 2 Wirtschaftswachstum 2 1980-2007 1 Bank 1 Finance growth nexus 1 Financial crises 1 Financial liberalization 1
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Article 9 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article in journal 6 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 6 Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 10 Undetermined 3
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Sturm, Jan-Egbert 6 Haan, Jakob de 4 Beck, Thorsten 2 Cooray, Arusha 2 Degryse, Hans 2 Kneer, Christiane 2 de Haan, Jakob 2 Antill, Samuel 1 Carré, Emmanuel 1 Hou, David 1 L'Oeillet, Guillaume 1 Sarkar, Asani 1 Sturn, Simon 1 Velthoven, Adriaan van 1 Zwickl, Klara 1
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Applied economics letters 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Comparative economic studies 1 Economic Policy Review 1 Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria 1 European journal of political economy 1 Journal of Financial Stability 1 Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 1 Journal of financial stability 1 Journal of international financial markets, institutions & money 1 KOF Working Papers 1 KOF working papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 8 RePEc 3 EconStor 2
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Finance and Income Inequality: A Review and New Evidence
de Haan, Jakob; Sturm, Jan-Egbert - 2016
Using a panel fixed effects model for a sample of 121 countries covering 1975 ]2005, we examine how financial development, financial liberalization and banking crises are related to income inequality. In contrast with most previous work, our results suggest that all finance variables increase...
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Finance and income inequality: A review and new evidence
de Haan, Jakob; Sturm, Jan-Egbert - 2016
Using a panel fixed effects model for a sample of 121 countries covering 1975-2005, we examine how financial development, financial liberalization and banking crises are related to income inequality. In contrast with most previous work, our results suggest that all finance variables increase...
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Finance and income inequality : a review and new evidence
Haan, Jakob de; Sturm, Jan-Egbert - 2016
Using a panel fixed effects model for a sample of 121 countries covering 1975 -2005, we examine how financial development, financial liberalization and banking crises are related to income inequality. In contrast with most previous work, our results suggest that all finance variables increase...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011537295
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Finance and income inequality : a review and new evidence
Haan, Jakob de; Sturm, Jan-Egbert - 2016
Using a panel fixed effects model for a sample of 121 countries covering 1975-2005, we examine how financial development, financial liberalization and banking crises are related to income inequality. In contrast with most previous work, our results suggest that all finance variables increase...
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Finance, income inequality and income redistribution
Velthoven, Adriaan van; Haan, Jakob de; Sturm, Jan-Egbert - In: Applied economics letters 26 (2019) 14, pp. 1202-1209
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Components of U.S. financial sector growth, 1950-2013
Sarkar, Asani; Antill, Samuel; Hou, David - In: Economic Policy Review (2014) Dec, pp. 59-83
The U.S. financial sector grew steadily as a share of the total business sector from 1959 until the recent financial crisis, when the trend reversed. In this article, the authors develop measures based on firm-level data to estimate the size of the financial sector and its subsectors relative to...
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The literature on the finance-growth nexus in the aftermath of the financial crisis : a review
Carré, Emmanuel; L'Oeillet, Guillaume - In: Comparative economic studies 60 (2018) 1, pp. 161-180
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Finance and income inequality : a review and new evidence
Haan, Jakob de; Sturm, Jan-Egbert - In: European journal of political economy 50 (2017), pp. 171-195
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A reassessment of intermediation and size effects of financial systems
Sturn, Simon; Zwickl, Klara - In: Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for … 50 (2016) 4, pp. 1467-1480
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Is more finance better? Disentangling intermediation and size effects of financial systems
Beck, Thorsten; Degryse, Hans; Kneer, Christiane - In: Journal of Financial Stability 10 (2014) C, pp. 50-64
Financial systems all over the world have grown dramatically over recent decades. But is more finance necessarily better? And what concept of financial system – a focus on its size, including both intermediation and other auxiliary “non-intermediation” activities, or a focus on traditional...
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