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Francis Bernard LWESYA,Ismail J. ISMAIL
Pág. 241 - 256
This paper examines the relationship between financial development and private sector investment in the post-financial sector liberalization episode in Tanzania. The proxies for financial development were the financial market depth index and financial in...
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Wissem Boukraine
Pág. 45 - 58
Despite the abundant literature on the causality between financial development and economic growth; little has been said about the shape of this relationship. In this paper we adopt a nonlinear approach to investigate it in the long run for the G7 and th...
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Jackson Njau Waweru, Kennedy M Waweru, Kenneth L Wanjau, Josphat K Kinyanjui
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Worldwide, Small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) exhibit inimitable financial needs. While SMEs remain fundamental to economic growth, their mortality rate in Kenya approaches 90% by the second year, mainly owing to lack of credit. However, scholarly ...
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Jackson Njau Waweru, Kennedy M Waweru, Kenneth L Wanjau, Josphat K Kinyanjui
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Globally, small and medium-size enterprises(SMEs) hold great economic growth potential, however their mortality rate is high, due to lack of credit. The SMEs mortality rate in Kenya is 90% by the second year. Scholarly endeavors to explore the influence ...
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Taofik Mohammed Ibrahim,Mohammed Isa Shuaibu
Pág. 305 - 318
Over the years, substantial theoretical and empirical studies have been conducted on the financial development-economic growth nexus. While a strand of the literature has found a positive linkage between this critical nexus, the other suggests otherwise....
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Hsin-Yu Liang,Alan Reichert
AbstractThis study focuses on alternative ways to measure financial sector development and the external factors that both directly and indirectly influence economic growth. The empirical results based upon panel data from 1985 to 2003 for a sample of eme...
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