South Africa’s Financial Development and its Role in Investment
This study investigates the impact of financial development on investment in South Africa between 1976 and 2014. The model estimated is based on the flexible accelerator investment model. Composite indices for bank-based and market-based financial development indicators are used as explanatory varia...
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doaj-30fc1514f2d54b23b04ed058494515e02021-09-06T19:41:32ZengSciendoJournal of Central Banking Theory and Practice2336-92052018-01-017110112010.2478/jcbtp-2018-0005jcbtp-2018-0005South Africa’s Financial Development and its Role in InvestmentMuyambiri Brian0Odhiambo N.M.1Department of Economics University of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaDepartment of Economics University of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaThis study investigates the impact of financial development on investment in South Africa between 1976 and 2014. The model estimated is based on the flexible accelerator investment model. Composite indices for bank-based and market-based financial development indicators are used as explanatory variables. The estimated model postulates that both bank-based financial development and market-based financial development have an acceleratorenhancing effect on investment. Results show that market-based financial development has a positive impact on investment in the long run, while bank-based financial development has a negative effect in the short run. Implications are that, for South Africa, market-based financial development has a positive accelerator-enhancing effect on investment in the long run. In contrast, bank-based financial development is found to have a negative accelerator enhancing effect on investment in the short run.https://doi.org/10.2478/jcbtp-2018-0005south africainvestmentbank-based financial developmentmarket-based financial developmentflexible accelerator model |
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South Africa’s Financial Development and its Role in Investment |
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South Africa’s Financial Development and its Role in Investment |
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This study investigates the impact of financial development on investment in South Africa between 1976 and 2014. The model estimated is based on the flexible accelerator investment model. Composite indices for bank-based and market-based financial development indicators are used as explanatory variables. The estimated model postulates that both bank-based financial development and market-based financial development have an acceleratorenhancing effect on investment. Results show that market-based financial development has a positive impact on investment in the long run, while bank-based financial development has a negative effect in the short run. Implications are that, for South Africa, market-based financial development has a positive accelerator-enhancing effect on investment in the long run. In contrast, bank-based financial development is found to have a negative accelerator enhancing effect on investment in the short run. |
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south africa investment bank-based financial development market-based financial development flexible accelerator model |
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