Financial structure and economic growth :
Financial structure and economic growth : a cross-country comparison of banks, markets, and development /
edited by Aslı Demirgüç-Kunt and Ross Levine.
- Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2001.
- vi, 436 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This is the first broad cross-country assessment of the ties between financial structure -- the mix of financial instruments, institutions, and markets in a given economy -- and economic growth since Raymond Goldsmith's 1969 landmark study. The book contains recently acquired cross-country data from almost 150 countries. It includes information on the size, efficiency, and activity of banks, insurance companies, pension and mutual funds, finance companies, and stock and bond markets. It also incorporates information on each country's political, economic, and social environment. The chapters contain a mix of case studies, cross-country studies, macro- and micro-oriented approaches, and analytical and empirical work. The conclusions point not to markets versus banks, but to markets and banks. The research suggests that strong legal rights for outside investors and the overall efficiency of contract enforcement are effective tools for developing the financial sector and the economy.
0262041987 (alk. paper) 9780262541794 0262541793
2001044154
Banks and banking--Case studies.
Financial institutions--Case studies.
Stock exchanges--Case studies.
Economic development--Case studies.
HG1601 / .F48 2001
332.1
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This is the first broad cross-country assessment of the ties between financial structure -- the mix of financial instruments, institutions, and markets in a given economy -- and economic growth since Raymond Goldsmith's 1969 landmark study. The book contains recently acquired cross-country data from almost 150 countries. It includes information on the size, efficiency, and activity of banks, insurance companies, pension and mutual funds, finance companies, and stock and bond markets. It also incorporates information on each country's political, economic, and social environment. The chapters contain a mix of case studies, cross-country studies, macro- and micro-oriented approaches, and analytical and empirical work. The conclusions point not to markets versus banks, but to markets and banks. The research suggests that strong legal rights for outside investors and the overall efficiency of contract enforcement are effective tools for developing the financial sector and the economy.
0262041987 (alk. paper) 9780262541794 0262541793
2001044154
Banks and banking--Case studies.
Financial institutions--Case studies.
Stock exchanges--Case studies.
Economic development--Case studies.
HG1601 / .F48 2001
332.1
