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Expanding access to financial services holds the promise to help reduce poverty and spur economic development. But, as …
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other covariates, has a quantifiable and discernible impact on inclusive growth compared with availability and knowledge of …
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The relationship between financial liberalization and poverty has been the subject of significant work and scrutiny in … between financial liberalization and poverty into direct and transitive ones and examining the assumptions inherent in their …
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This study suggests that Asian emerging-market economies now have financial sectors relatively unlikely to provoke new financial crises, either because of reforms after the late-1990s East Asian financial crisis or because of the dominance of state-owned banks not subject to bank runs. Financial...
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model, we assess the determinants of the evolution of bank-specific NPLs in Asia and find that macroeconomic conditions and … panel vector autoregression analysis of macrofinancial implications of NPLs in emerging Asia offers significant evidence for …
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model, we assess the determinants of the evolution of bankspecific NPLs in Asia and find that macroeconomic conditions and …, a panel vector autoregression analysis of macrofinancial implications of NPLs in emerging Asia offers significant …
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Financial liberalization has been a controversial issue, as empirical evidence for growth enhancing effects is mixed. Here, we find sizable welfare gains from liberalization (cost to repression), though the gain in economic growth is ambiguous. We take the view that financial liberalization is a...
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In this paper I simplify the modeling of transitional dynamics and empirically explain why so many developing economies have seen their per capita income diverge from that of most OECD economies. I also provide evidence that strongly supports conditional convergence among the sample considered...
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This study investigates the impact of corruption on public and private investment in African countries as a way of … economic growth directly and through its impact on investment. We find that corruption has a negative and significant effect on …
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A large body of evidence suggests that poor countries tend to invest less (have lower PPP - adjusted investment rates) and to face higher relative prices of investment goods. It has been suggested that this happens either because these countries have lower TFP in the investment - good producing...
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