Banking Sector Openness and Economic Growth

Wang, Yan, and Nihal Bayraktar. 'Banking Sector Openness and Economic Growth.' World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4019 (2006).

Bayraktar, Nihal, and Yan Wang. 'Banking Sector Openness and Economic Growth.' Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research 2, no. 2 (2008): 145-175.

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Nihal Bayraktar

Pennsylvania State University - School of Business Administration; World Bank

Yan Wang

Boston University; Cornell University

Date Written: October 1, 2006

Abstract

Banking sector openness may directly increase growth by improving the quality of financial services and increasing funds available, or indirectly by improving the efficiency of financial intermediaries, both of which may reduce the cost of financing, in turn, increase capital accumulation and economic growth. The objective of this paper is to empirically reinvestigate these direct and indirect links, using a more advanced econometric technique (generalised method-of-moments [GMM] dynamic panel estimators). An illustrative model is presented to link financial market development with investment. The empirical results support the presence of direct and indirect links, thus encouraging countries planning to open their financial markets.

Keywords: banking sector openness; foreign banks; efficiency of banks; economic growth; capital accumulation

Suggested Citation

Bayraktar, Nihal and Wang, Yan, Banking Sector Openness and Economic Growth (October 1, 2006). Wang, Yan, and Nihal Bayraktar. 'Banking Sector Openness and Economic Growth.' World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4019 (2006)., Bayraktar, Nihal, and Yan Wang. 'Banking Sector Openness and Economic Growth.' Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research 2, no. 2 (2008): 145-175., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4360784 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4360784

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