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https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2015.1100839
Finance, institutions and human development: Evidence from developing countries
Ioannis Filippidis
Constantinos Katrakilidis
Sažetak
The paper aims to examine the role of institutions and human development in financial development at early and developing stages of economic development, using data from 52 developing economies during 1985–2008. In order to provide a more comprehensive
assessment, especially of the finance-institutions link, we decompose institutions into economic, political and social; and economic institutions into quality of government, intervention of government, and quality of the legal system. The results demonstrate that: (i) institutional quality can explain international differences in the level of
banking sector development; (ii) economic institutions and human development are extremely significant for banking sector development; (iii) the legal system is the dominant dimension of economic institutions; and (iv) the combined reforms of economic
institutions matter more than separate institutional reforms.
Ključne riječi
banking sector development; institutions; trade openness; human development; financial openness; panel data analysis
Hrčak ID:
171612
URI
Datum izdavanja:
20.12.2015.
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