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Credit Reporting, Access to Finance and Identification Systems: International EvidenceCaterina GiannettiUniversity of Jena; University of Bologna - Department of Economics; University of Jena Nicola JentzschDIW Berlin June 24, 2011 Abstract: Credit reporting systems are an important ingredient for financial markets. These systems are based upon the unique identification of borrowers, which is enabled if a compulsory identification system exists in a country. We present evidence derived from difference-in-difference analyses on the impact of the interplay of credit reporting and identification systems on financial access and intermediation in 172 countries during years of 2000 to 2008. Our results suggest that the introduction of an identification system has a positive effect on financial intermediation (bank credit to deposits) and financial access (private credit to GDP), especially in countries where there is also a credit reporting system. This effect exists net of other country characteristics.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 29 Keywords: Credit markets, information asymmetries, identification JEL Classification: G21, O12, O16 working papers seriesDate posted: July 3, 2011 ; Last revised: July 4, 2011Suggested CitationContact Information
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