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Khadidja Khaldi,Amina Hamdouni
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The present research uses mathematical analysis instruments for a comparative study between the Islamic financing system and the Ribaoui financing system usually called the classical financing scheme. The former system deals with contracts based on varia...
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Margaret R. Magwedere,Joseph Chisasa,Godfrey Marozva
AbstractOrientation: Access to and use of formal finance can be an epitome for poverty reduction in developing and transitional economies. Most of these economies experienced great growth in gross domestic product (GDP) compounded with exploding inequali...
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Ioanna Konstantakopoulou
This paper aims to examine the importance of financial intermediation in economic activity. We also explore the effects of monetary factors and financial frictions on the relationship between financial intermediation and economic growth, the drivers of b...
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Alin Marius Andries
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Sebuhuzu Gisanabagabo,Harold Ngalawa
AbstractThe relationship between financial intermediation and economic growth has been under investigation for decades. Some studies have been conducted using panels of countries with or without similar characteristics while others have been carried out ...
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David A. Gautschi, Heidi C. Gautschi and Christopher L. Tucci
Responding to the influences of climate change, on the one hand, and selected benefits of digital technology, on the other hand, an energy transition of global scale appears to be underway. Many observers project that a significant element of the energy ...
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Adomola Felix Adefeya, Marshal Tomola Obamuyi, Olawale Femi Kayode, James Ayodele Owoputi
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Bank distress poses threats to financial intermediation process with serious detrimental effect on the economy. Despite all attempts made by the supervisory authorities, the problem appears to defy already established approach and the menace still contin...
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Jacob Sesugh Angahar
Keywords:
Financial intermediation, banks, credit to private sector, maximum lending rate, money supply, economic growth
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Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Mahfuzur Rahman and Md. Abdul Kaium Masud
This study examines the determinants of financial intermediation costs of banks in ten Emerging Economies (EEs) in the period 2000?2018 using panel data of 1335 banks. Empirically, this study applies the single-stage dealership model and its extensions b...
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Margaret R. Magwedere, Joseph Chisasa, Godfrey Marozva
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Anthony Anyanwu, Christopher Gan, Baiding Hu
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This paper analyses the relationship between bank credit and economic growth. We extend existing literature by treating separately the oil and non-oil sectors of 28 oil-dependent economies from 1990-2012. We employ panel cointegration and pooled mean gro...
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Okoro E.U. Okoro,Charles O. Manasseh,Felicia C. Abada,Williams A. Nzidee,Ambrose C. Okeke,Josaphat U.J. Onwumere
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The need to be able to assess properly the extent of the relationship between financial intermediation and monetary policies of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) gave rise to the study on ?impact of Financial Intermediation on Monetary Policy Effectivene...
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Changjun Zheng, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Munni Begum and Badar Nadeem Ashraf
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Changjun Zheng, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Munni Begum and Badar Nadeem Ashraf
In response to the recent global financial crisis, the regulatory authorities in many countries have imposed stringent capital requirements in the form of the BASEL III Accord to ensure financial stability. On the other hand, bankers have criticized new ...
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Asymmetries in the Vietnamese lending-deposit rate spread (intermediation premium) were documented. Empirical results revealed that the intermediation premium adjusts to the threshold faster when the deposit rates increase relative to the lending rates t...
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Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Badar Nadeem Ashraf, Changjun Zheng and Munni Begum
Over last two decades, emerging and developing nations have desperately endeavored for efficient banking sectors. In this study, we argue that bank efficiency generates incentives that can impact banks? capital holdings and the cost of financial intermed...
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Soojin Park, Prida Erni Kesuma and Man Cho
This study aimed to test, through empirical investigation, how the rapid advancement of digital transformation (DT) has impacted the price of financial services. To this end, we compiled a set of macro-level indicators on the aggregate outcomes of the fi...
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Mikulá? Sidak, Andrea Slezáková, Edita Hajni?ová and Stanislav Filip
Financial intermediation can be performed by certain types of financial agents or financial brokers in selected European countries. Using primarily analysis and the comparison, the authors focus on certain legal aspects of distribution of financial servi...
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Aamir Aijaz Syed, Muhammad Abdul Kamal, Simon Grima and Assad Ullah
The relationship between financial development indicators and non-performing loans (NPLs) has garnered significant attention, especially in emerging countries. The puzzle of whether financial sector development increases or decreases Non-performing Loans...
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Guihuan Yan and Yi Chen
Accelerating industrial upgrading is essential for sustainable development. This paper aims to study how financial development affects industrial transformation and upgrading. First, the financial development index (fin) and the industrial upgrading inde...
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