For over a century, economists and policy makers have debated the relative merits of bank-based versus market-based financial systems. Recent research, however, argues that classifying countries as bank-based or market is not a very fruitful way to distinguish financial systems. This paper represents the first broad, cross-country examination of which view of financial structure is more consistent with the data. The results indicate that although overall financial development is robustly linked with economic growth, there is no support for either the bank-based or market-based view.
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
AbstractThis empirical study analyzes the implications of financial structure (bank-based versus mar...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
For over a century, economists and policy makers have debated the relative merits of bank-based vers...
There is no simple answer to the question of why financial systems and firm financing vary from coun...
We study bank-based and market-based financial systems in an endogenous growth model. Lending to fir...
We study bank-based and market-based financial systems in an endogenous growth model. Lending to fir...
In spite of the recent theoretical and empirical work that suggests that financial systems exert a f...
The authors explore the relationship between financial structure - the degree to which a financial s...
In spite of the recent theoretical and empirical work that suggests that financial systems exert a f...
In spite of the recent theoretical and empirical work that suggests that financial systems exert a f...
AbstractThis empirical study analyzes the implications of financial structure (bank-based versus mar...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
AbstractThis empirical study analyzes the implications of financial structure (bank-based versus mar...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
For over a century, economists and policy makers have debated the relative merits of bank-based vers...
There is no simple answer to the question of why financial systems and firm financing vary from coun...
We study bank-based and market-based financial systems in an endogenous growth model. Lending to fir...
We study bank-based and market-based financial systems in an endogenous growth model. Lending to fir...
In spite of the recent theoretical and empirical work that suggests that financial systems exert a f...
The authors explore the relationship between financial structure - the degree to which a financial s...
In spite of the recent theoretical and empirical work that suggests that financial systems exert a f...
In spite of the recent theoretical and empirical work that suggests that financial systems exert a f...
AbstractThis empirical study analyzes the implications of financial structure (bank-based versus mar...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...
AbstractThis empirical study analyzes the implications of financial structure (bank-based versus mar...
The existing weight of evidence suggests that financial structure (the classification of a financial...