The determinants of financial development in developing and emerging economies are examined in this article. The long-term relationships between banking sector development, financial integration, trade openness, and economic growth are explored using FMOLS-DOLS panel estimations spanning from 1980 to 2021. The critical significance of economic growth, trade openness, and financial liberalization as fundamental drivers of banking system progress is underscored by the results. To investigate this relationship, two specifications are introduced to measure banking sector development: private credits (specification 1) and the ME ratio (specification 2), which is defined as the ratio of M3 to GDP. In the context of specification 1, quantitative o...
This paper examines the long-run relationships of the growth model in 21 emerging countries and thei...
We investigate the potential relation between financial openness and financial development for 27 em...
A sizeable literature suggests that financial sector development could be an important enabler of th...
Openness theory of financial development argues that opening up a country to both international trad...
Africa’s financial system is strongly bank-based and so this paper investigate whether economic gro...
This paper addresses the empirical question of whether trade and financial openness can help explain...
This paper provides new evidence that sheds light on the influence of institutional quality, trade o...
This paper addresses the empirical question of whether trade and financial openness can help explain...
The importance of finance on economic growth cannot be underscored and has long being highlighted by...
We extend our earlier work, focusing on the links between capital account liberalization, legal and ...
The current global financial crisis centres on the impact of banking sector openness on economies. T...
Using a panel of 29 African middle and low income countries with data spanning from 1988 to 2007, we...
In this paper, we contribute to existing literature on financial development and openness by, sampli...
This study investigates whether a uni-directional or bi-directional causal relationship exists betwe...
This study investigates the influence of financial liberalization on economic growth in developing c...
This paper examines the long-run relationships of the growth model in 21 emerging countries and thei...
We investigate the potential relation between financial openness and financial development for 27 em...
A sizeable literature suggests that financial sector development could be an important enabler of th...
Openness theory of financial development argues that opening up a country to both international trad...
Africa’s financial system is strongly bank-based and so this paper investigate whether economic gro...
This paper addresses the empirical question of whether trade and financial openness can help explain...
This paper provides new evidence that sheds light on the influence of institutional quality, trade o...
This paper addresses the empirical question of whether trade and financial openness can help explain...
The importance of finance on economic growth cannot be underscored and has long being highlighted by...
We extend our earlier work, focusing on the links between capital account liberalization, legal and ...
The current global financial crisis centres on the impact of banking sector openness on economies. T...
Using a panel of 29 African middle and low income countries with data spanning from 1988 to 2007, we...
In this paper, we contribute to existing literature on financial development and openness by, sampli...
This study investigates whether a uni-directional or bi-directional causal relationship exists betwe...
This study investigates the influence of financial liberalization on economic growth in developing c...
This paper examines the long-run relationships of the growth model in 21 emerging countries and thei...
We investigate the potential relation between financial openness and financial development for 27 em...
A sizeable literature suggests that financial sector development could be an important enabler of th...