This paper examines the implications of foreign bank penetration on economic growth from the perspective of resource allocation in host countries. We use aggregate banking data, constructed from bank-level balance sheets and income statement information covering more than 1200 banks in the 35 emerging economies of Asia, Latin America and Eastern and Central Europe for the period from 1996 to 2003. By applying the pooled OLS and fixed-effects models, we present consistent evidence that the effect of gross fixed capital formation on output growth is higher in an economy with a more pronounced level of foreign bank penetration relative to an economy with a lower level of foreign bank penetration. This finding suggests that foreign banks play a...
This paper examines the relationship between the structure of banking markets and economic growth us...
This paper investigates the relationship between capital account openness and growth. Our empirical ...
Understanding the implications of increased foreign bank presence is especially compelling in period...
This paper examines the implications of foreign bank penetration on economic growth from the perspec...
This paper examines the main implications of recently increasing foreign bank penetration on bank le...
Although foreign banks can act as catalysts for financial and economic development their role remain...
The globalization extent of national banking systems of developing countries, the foreign banks pres...
There has been growth in globalization as a result of increased liberalization. This has also result...
The paper aims to recover the critical role of banks in defining the relationship between Financial ...
Previous research has established (i) that a country’s financial sector influence future economic gr...
Policymakers continue to debate the merits of opening emerging market financial sectors to foreign o...
A fundamental job of the economy is to allocate capital efficiently. This thesis is about capital al...
This study investigates the effects of various foreign capital flows, including repatriated profits ...
Within an endogenous growth framework, this paper empirically investigates the impact of financial c...
This paper investigates the effects of foreign bank entry in emerging markets. We developed a pictur...
This paper examines the relationship between the structure of banking markets and economic growth us...
This paper investigates the relationship between capital account openness and growth. Our empirical ...
Understanding the implications of increased foreign bank presence is especially compelling in period...
This paper examines the implications of foreign bank penetration on economic growth from the perspec...
This paper examines the main implications of recently increasing foreign bank penetration on bank le...
Although foreign banks can act as catalysts for financial and economic development their role remain...
The globalization extent of national banking systems of developing countries, the foreign banks pres...
There has been growth in globalization as a result of increased liberalization. This has also result...
The paper aims to recover the critical role of banks in defining the relationship between Financial ...
Previous research has established (i) that a country’s financial sector influence future economic gr...
Policymakers continue to debate the merits of opening emerging market financial sectors to foreign o...
A fundamental job of the economy is to allocate capital efficiently. This thesis is about capital al...
This study investigates the effects of various foreign capital flows, including repatriated profits ...
Within an endogenous growth framework, this paper empirically investigates the impact of financial c...
This paper investigates the effects of foreign bank entry in emerging markets. We developed a pictur...
This paper examines the relationship between the structure of banking markets and economic growth us...
This paper investigates the relationship between capital account openness and growth. Our empirical ...
Understanding the implications of increased foreign bank presence is especially compelling in period...