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Financial inclusion has been accorded high importance by the GoI and RBI to aid the inclusive growth process of the economy but the impact of these did not yield agreeable results. There have been formidable challenges in this area such as bringing sections of society that are financially...
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The global financial crisis of 2007/2008 was the painful peak of a decade of "financial euphoria" and inadequate financial re-regulation in the advanced economies. However, during that period of "financial euphoria", the structure of the developed financial systems in the EU varied...
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In this paper, we analyze the growth effects of historical and biological ancestry, diversity and financial development in transition economies. We show that the common indicators of ethnolinguistic fractionalization, state history and genetic distance yield significant results and to some...
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This paper analyzes the effects of financial sector deepening on economic growth using a province-level data set for 1996-2001 on Turkey. This period is associated with a weakly regulated and relatively unsupervised expansion of the banking sector which led to the 2001 financial crisis. Contrary...
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Using administrative account level data, we study the largest financial inclusion program in India that led to 255 million new bank account openings. About 77% of these accounts maintain a positive balance. While the initial usage remains quite infrequent, it gradually converges to that of...
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Like in many other countries, inclusive finance for inclusive growth has become a policy issue in Bangladesh following the global financial crisis in 2008. Over the past 10 years, intensity of financial deepening and access to financial services has increased. Both banks and microfinance...
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We investigate whether a given economic intervention can mitigate domestic conflicts of different types, regardless of their different origins and characteristics, without government intervention. The intervention that we consider is financial development, measured either as an increase in bank...
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This paper lays out some of the basic concepts surrounding financial inclusion, including access to banking, digital payments and financial literacy, as well as markets for health insurance, crop insurance, agricultural credit, small firm finance, and microcredit/microfinance. It goes on to...
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This paper examines how financial development affects the sources of growth-productivity and investment-using a sample of 145 countries for the period 1960-2011. We employ a range of econometric approaches, focusing on the CCA and MENA countries. The analysis looks beyond financial depth to...
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