Please do not cite Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite controls political decisions, financial development may be deliberately obstructed to deny access to finance to potential competitors. This paper empirically examines whether the level of liberalisation of the banking system, the stock market and capital account depend on regime characteristics, using panel data from 26 countries from 1973 – 1999. Our results show that it is predominantly fully democratic regimes that have liberalised financial systems. Countries that are not fully democratic have a lower probability of having liberal banking systems and capital accounts and this probability decreases with increasing democrati...
This research seeks to identify the factors that account for the variation in development levels acr...
A study of 53 countries during 1980-95 finds that financial liberalization increases the probability...
This paper analyses the influence of political institutions on the development of financial cooperat...
Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite con...
Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite con...
Etudes & documentsThe empirical literature on the political economy of finance emphasizes the import...
Determinants of financial development Abstract The paper studies effects of country level determinan...
There is growing policy interest in the role of financial structure in promoting development. Howeve...
This paper provides new evidence that sheds light on the influence of institutional quality, trade o...
A well developed financial system enhances competition in the industrial sector by allowing easier e...
We extend our earlier work, focusing on the links between capital account liberalization, legal and ...
Despite the increasing integration of developing countries into the world markets these countries st...
This survey reviews the literature on the political economy of financial structure, broadly defined ...
What accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the political regime as m...
There is a consensus among economists that the development of banking systems plays a causal role in...
This research seeks to identify the factors that account for the variation in development levels acr...
A study of 53 countries during 1980-95 finds that financial liberalization increases the probability...
This paper analyses the influence of political institutions on the development of financial cooperat...
Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite con...
Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite con...
Etudes & documentsThe empirical literature on the political economy of finance emphasizes the import...
Determinants of financial development Abstract The paper studies effects of country level determinan...
There is growing policy interest in the role of financial structure in promoting development. Howeve...
This paper provides new evidence that sheds light on the influence of institutional quality, trade o...
A well developed financial system enhances competition in the industrial sector by allowing easier e...
We extend our earlier work, focusing on the links between capital account liberalization, legal and ...
Despite the increasing integration of developing countries into the world markets these countries st...
This survey reviews the literature on the political economy of financial structure, broadly defined ...
What accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the political regime as m...
There is a consensus among economists that the development of banking systems plays a causal role in...
This research seeks to identify the factors that account for the variation in development levels acr...
A study of 53 countries during 1980-95 finds that financial liberalization increases the probability...
This paper analyses the influence of political institutions on the development of financial cooperat...