International audienceWe study the rise of finance across a set of now-industrial economies. The long run pattern of the growth of the income share of finance from the 19th century to current times in the United States is similar to some economies, but not all economies reach the same size and instead reach a plateau. The relationship between financial output and income is non-homothetic and changes three times in this sample. Most of the increase in real GDP per capita from 1870 occurred while financial output and the income share of finance were smaller than their size in 1980. After 1980 the elasticity of income with respect to financial output falls significantly. We find considerable heterogeneity in the size of finance in recent times...
Financialisation has accompanied the expansion of the capitalist economies for well over one and a h...
The finance-growth nexus is discussed, and a framework for empirical analysis is formulated. Based o...
Abstract: Financial systems all over the world have grown dramatically over recent decades. But is m...
International audienceWe study the rise of finance across a set of now-industrial economies. The lon...
I use the neoclassical growth model to study financial intermediation in the U.S. over the past 140 ...
We assess the relationship between finance and growth over the period 1980-2014. We estimate a cross...
International audienceWe study the allocation and compensation of human capital in the finance indus...
forthcoming in: Review of Economics and Statistics Does international financial integration boost ec...
This article studies the effects of financial development on the sources of growth in different grou...
A quantitative investigation of financial intermediation in the U.S. over the past 130 years yields ...
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of financial globalization, a process characte...
Since the 90’s two trends dominates the evolution of the world economy: globalization and the rising...
In this paper I combine long multi-country time series data for interest rates and stock returns wit...
A new economic geography of finance is emerging, and the current "financialization" of contemporary ...
Following the debate on the limits to financial deepening, we re-assess the finance-growth relations...
Financialisation has accompanied the expansion of the capitalist economies for well over one and a h...
The finance-growth nexus is discussed, and a framework for empirical analysis is formulated. Based o...
Abstract: Financial systems all over the world have grown dramatically over recent decades. But is m...
International audienceWe study the rise of finance across a set of now-industrial economies. The lon...
I use the neoclassical growth model to study financial intermediation in the U.S. over the past 140 ...
We assess the relationship between finance and growth over the period 1980-2014. We estimate a cross...
International audienceWe study the allocation and compensation of human capital in the finance indus...
forthcoming in: Review of Economics and Statistics Does international financial integration boost ec...
This article studies the effects of financial development on the sources of growth in different grou...
A quantitative investigation of financial intermediation in the U.S. over the past 130 years yields ...
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of financial globalization, a process characte...
Since the 90’s two trends dominates the evolution of the world economy: globalization and the rising...
In this paper I combine long multi-country time series data for interest rates and stock returns wit...
A new economic geography of finance is emerging, and the current "financialization" of contemporary ...
Following the debate on the limits to financial deepening, we re-assess the finance-growth relations...
Financialisation has accompanied the expansion of the capitalist economies for well over one and a h...
The finance-growth nexus is discussed, and a framework for empirical analysis is formulated. Based o...
Abstract: Financial systems all over the world have grown dramatically over recent decades. But is m...