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Linking clean energy consumption, globalization, and financial development to the ecological footprint in a developing country: Insights from the novel dynamic ARDL simulation techniques. [PDF]
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Financial Liberalization, Financial Restraint, and Entrepreneurial Development [PDF]
This paper considers the efiects of flnancial sector reform on entrepreneurial development with a focus on identifying policies appropriate for fostering entrepreneurial discovery and learning. Using a simple model of occupational choice with moral hazard, it analyzes the efiects of Financial Liberalization policies on the development of industrial ...
M. Shahe Emran, Joseph E. Stiglitz
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Financial Crisis, Financial Globalization and Financial Development in Africa
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020This study unites two streams of research by simultaneously focusing on the impact of financial globalisation on financial development and pre- and post-crisis dynamics of the investigated relationship. The empirical evidence is based on 53 African countries for the period 2004-2011 and Generalised Method of Moments.
Asongu, Simplice, Nnanna, Joseph
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DOES FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE STEER FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT TOWARD SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT?
The Singapore Economic Review, 2022Unbridled financial development (FD) leads to financial crisis and undermines sustainable development (SD), which underscores the need for financial governance (FG). Following this backdrop, we seek to explore the role of FG in shaping the FD–SD nexus for a panel of 122 countries covering the period 2000–2017 using advanced econometric methods. Results
KUMAR DEBASIS DUTTA, MALLIKA SAHA
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Financial Globalization and Human Development [PDF]
This paper is concerned essentially with the question of how does financial globalization affect economic welfare? Orthodox theory suggests that because of the greater risk-sharing between countries that financial liberalization entails, there should be no welfare losses.
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Global Financial Development Report 2014:Financial Inclusion [PDF]
Financial inclusion has become a major subject of interest among policymakers, researchers, and other financial sector stakeholders. Many countries, for example, have recently adopted explicit financial inclusion strategies with targets for financial inclusion.
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Local Financial Development and Corporate Financial Policy
2009The aim of the present study is to explain both capital-structure and debt-maturity choices for small and medium-size firms in terms of institutional differences at the local level. In particular, local financial development, the effectiveness of the local enforcement system, together with other firm-specific characteristics, are considered.
CARIOLA, Alfio +2 more
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Financial Development Beyond the Formal Financial Market
2018This paper studies the effects of financial development, taking into account both formal and informal financing. Using cross-country firm-level data, we document that informal financing is utilized more by rich countries than poor countries. To account for this empirical pattern, we build a model in which the supply of informal financing increases with
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