Political Institutions and Financial Development

Political Institutions and Financial Development
Author: Stephen H. Haber,Douglass Cecil North,Barry R. Weingast
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804756929

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The essays in this volume employ the insights and techniques of political science, economics and history to provide a fresh answer to this question.

Political Institutions and Financial Development

Political Institutions and Financial Development
Author: Stephen Haber,Douglass C. North,Barry R. Weingast
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 1503626733

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Economists have long maintained that a well-developed and functioning financial system is a vital prerequisite to economic growth. Countries with robust banking sectors and securities markets--that is, countries in which credit cards, loans, mortgages, and the ability to issue stocks and bonds are available to a broad swath of consumers and businesses--are more prosperous than countries that restrict such access to a favored elite. What is less clear is why some countries develop better financial systems than others. The essays in this volume employ the insights and techniques of political science, economics, and history to provide a fresh answer to this question. While scholarly tradition points to the colonial origin of a country's legal system as the most important determinant of the health of its financial system, this volume points instead to a country's political institutions--its governmental structures and the rules of the political game--as the key. Specifically, the openness and competitiveness of a country's political system tends to reflect itself in the openness and competitiveness of its financial system.

Mother Can I Trust the Government Sustained Financial Deepening

Mother  Can I Trust the Government  Sustained Financial Deepening
Author: Ms.Genevieve Verdier,Mr.Marc Quintyn
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781455205417

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Only a minority of countries have succeeded in establishing a developed financial system, despite widespread financial liberalization. Confronted with this finding, the political institutions view claims that sustained financial deepening is most likely to take place in institutional environments where governments effectively impose constraints on their own powers in order to create trust. This paper identifies over 200 post-1960 episodes of accelerations in financial development in a large cross-section of countries. We find that the likelihood of an acceleration leading to sustained financial development increases greatly in environments that have high-quality political institutions.

Legal Institutions and Financial Development

Legal Institutions and Financial Development
Author: Thorsten Beck,Ross Levine
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2003
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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"Why do some countries have growth-enhancing financial systems, while others do not? Why have some countries developed the necessary investor protection laws and contract-enforcement mechanisms to support financial institutions and markets, while others have not? This paper reviews existing research on the role of legal institutions in shaping financial development"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site

Economic and Political Institutions and Development

Economic and Political Institutions and Development
Author: Joshua C. Hall,Sara Harper
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2019-02-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030060497

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This book focuses on the role of economic and political institutions in economic development. The book offers fresh perspectives on the issues facing less-developed countries and the elements influencing their outcomes. The text includes chapters on democracy, property rights, and economic freedom, and uses diverse methodology such as case studies, spacial econometrics, and cross-country analysis. The volume features the work of prominent scholars in the area of institutional analysis such as Mohammed Akacem, Christopher Coyne, and Andrew Young as well as a number of junior scholars. This book will be useful for researchers and students interested in economic development and institutional analysis in general, in addition to individuals with a specific focus on countries or regions such as Iraq or sub-Saharan Africa.

Trade Liberalization and the Politics of Financial Development

Trade Liberalization and the Politics of Financial Development
Author: Matias Braun,Claudio E. Raddatz
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2005
Genre: Finance
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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"A well developed financial system enhances competition in the industrial sector by allowing easier entry. The impact varies across industries, however. For some, small changes in financial development quickly induce entry and dissipate incumbents' rents, generating strong incentives to oppose improvement of the financial system. In other sectors incumbents may even benefit from increased availability of external funds. The relative strength of promoters and opponents determines the political equilibrium level of financial system development. This may be perturbed by the effect of trade liberalization in the strength of each group. Using a sample of 41 trade liberalizers Braun and Raddatz conduct an event study and show that the change in the strength of promoters vis--̉vis opponents is a very good predictor of subsequent financial development. The result is not driven by changes in demand for external funds, or by the success of the trade policy. The relationship is mediated by policy reforms, the kind that induces competition in the financial sector, in particular. Real effects follow not so much from capital deepening but mainly through improved allocation. The effect is stronger in countries with high levels of governance, suggesting that incumbents resort to this costly but more subtle way of restricting entry where it is difficult to obtain more blatant forms of anti-competitive measures from politicians. This paper--a product of the Investment and Growth Team, Development Research Group--is part of a larger effort in the group to understand the relation between finance and the macroeconomy"--World Bank web site.

The Handbook of Economic Development and Institutions

The Handbook of Economic Development and Institutions
Author: Jean-Marie Baland,François Bourguignon,Jean-Philippe Platteau,Thierry Verdier
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691192017

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The definitive reference on the most current economics of development and institutions The essential role that institutions play in understanding economic development has long been recognized across the social sciences, including in economics. Academic and policy interest in this subject has never been higher. The Handbook of Economic Development and Institutions is the first to bring together in one single volume the most cutting-edge work in this area by the best-known international economists. The volume’s editors, themselves leading scholars in the discipline, provide a comprehensive introduction, and the stellar contributors offer up-to-date analysis into institutional change and its interactions with the dynamics of economic development. This book focuses on three critical issues: the definitions of institutions in order to argue for a causal link to development, the complex interplay between formal and informal institutions, and the evolution and coevolution of institutions and their interactions with the political economy of development. Topics examined include the relationship between institutions and growth, educational systems, the role of the media, and the intersection between traditional systems of patronage and political institutions. Each chapter—covering the frontier research in its area and pointing to new areas of research—is the product of extensive workshopping on the part of the contributors. The definitive reference work on this topic, The Handbook of Economic Development and Institutions will be essential for academics, researchers, and professionals working in the field.

Finance Growth and Inequality

Finance  Growth  and Inequality
Author: Mr. Ross Levine
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-06-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513583365

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Finance and growth emerged as a distinct field of economics during the last three decades as economists integrated the fields of finance and economic growth and then explored the ramifications of the functioning of financial systems on economic growth, income distribution, and poverty. In this paper, I review theoretical and empirical research on the connections between the operation of the financial system and economic growth and inequality. While subject to ample qualifications, the preponderance of evidence suggests that (1) financial development—both the development of banks and stock markets—spurs economic growth and (2) better functioning financial systems foster growth primarily by improving resource allocation and technological change, not by increasing saving rates. Some research also suggests that financial development expands economic opportunities and tightens income distribution, primarily by boosting the incomes of the poor. This work implies that financial development fosters growth by expanding opportunities. Finally, and more tentatively, financial innovation—improvements in the ability of financial systems to ameliorate information and transaction costs—may be necessary for sustaining growth.