Title: | Financial Development and Poverty Reduction: Can There Be a Benefit Without a Cost? |
Authors: | Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney, Author ; Kangni Kpodar, Author |
Edition statement: | March 1, 2008 |
Publisher: | Washington : International Monetary Fund (IMF), 2008 |
Series: | IMF working papers, ISSN 1018-5941, num. 2008/062 |
Size: | 36 p. |
Languages: | English |
Descriptors: |
[Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic conditions > economic development > developing countries [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > national accounts > income > distribution of income > poverty [Eurovoc] FINANCE |
Tags: | financial development, poverty, McKinnon conduit effect |
Abstract: | This article investigates how financial development helps to reduce poverty directly through the McKinnon conduit effect and indirectly through economic growth. The results obtained with data for a sample of developing countries from 1966 through 2000 suggest that the poor benefit from the ability of the banking system to facilitate transactions and provide savings opportunities but to some extent fail to reap the benefit from greater availability of credit. Moreover, financial development is accompanied by financial instability, which is detrimental to the poor. Nevertheless, the benefits of financial development for the poor outweigh the cost. |
Axe de recherche : | Financement du développement |
Link for e-copy: | https://hal.science/hal-00266099 |
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