Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence

Financial systems around the world have undergone considerable development. This paper analyzes the effect of financial development on economic growth. It replicates the estimation of Beck et al. (2000), one of the pioneering research papers in this field. Then, it tests the sensibility of the resu...

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Main Author: Jennifer De la Cruz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú 2020-04-01
Series:Economía
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/economia/article/view/21976
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spelling doaj-43cdb0c30fa24705815f8ec4855956c92020-11-25T03:01:47ZengPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúEconomía0254-44152304-43062020-04-014385Financial Development and Economic Growth: New EvidenceJennifer De la Cruz0Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Financial systems around the world have undergone considerable development. This paper analyzes the effect of financial development on economic growth. It replicates the estimation of Beck et al. (2000), one of the pioneering research papers in this field. Then, it tests the sensibility of the results by expanding the sample of countries (99) and the period (1961–2010). This study contributes to the literature by analyzing differentiated effects when a country’s economic conditions are incorporated. The results show that the positive impact of financial development on economic growth found by Beck et al. (2000) becomes non-significant if financial crises and macroeconomic instability periods are taken into account. However, if income per capita level is considered, the impact becomes positive and significant in high-income countries and decreases in low-income per capita countries. This impact is influenced by each country’s level of education, level of financial deepening, and average inflation rate over the last ten years. http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/economia/article/view/21976Financial developmentEconomic growthDynamic panel analysis
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author Jennifer De la Cruz
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Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence
Economía
Financial development
Economic growth
Dynamic panel analysis
author_facet Jennifer De la Cruz
author_sort Jennifer De la Cruz
title Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence
title_short Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence
title_full Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence
title_fullStr Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence
title_full_unstemmed Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence
title_sort financial development and economic growth: new evidence
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
series Economía
issn 0254-4415
2304-4306
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Financial systems around the world have undergone considerable development. This paper analyzes the effect of financial development on economic growth. It replicates the estimation of Beck et al. (2000), one of the pioneering research papers in this field. Then, it tests the sensibility of the results by expanding the sample of countries (99) and the period (1961–2010). This study contributes to the literature by analyzing differentiated effects when a country’s economic conditions are incorporated. The results show that the positive impact of financial development on economic growth found by Beck et al. (2000) becomes non-significant if financial crises and macroeconomic instability periods are taken into account. However, if income per capita level is considered, the impact becomes positive and significant in high-income countries and decreases in low-income per capita countries. This impact is influenced by each country’s level of education, level of financial deepening, and average inflation rate over the last ten years.
topic Financial development
Economic growth
Dynamic panel analysis
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/economia/article/view/21976
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