Research suggests that if the majority of a country's financial institutions are owned by the state, that country will experience slower financial development, less efficient financial systems, less private sector credit, and slower GDP growth. Yet more than 40 percent of the world's population live in countries in which public sector institutions dominate the banking system. In "The Role of State-Owned Financial Institutions: Policy and Practice" noted experts discuss the challenges presented by state-owned financial institutions and offer cross-disciplinary solutions for policymakers and...
Research suggests that if the majority of a country's financial institutions are owned by the state, that country will experience slower financial ...
The Future of Domestic Capital Markets in Developing Countries addresses the challenges that countries face as they develop and strengthen capital markets. Based on input from the world's most prominent capital market experts and leading policymakers in developing countries, this volume represents the latest thinking in capital market development. It captures the views of a global gathering of experts, with perspectives from developing and developed countries, from all regions of the world, from the public and private sector.
This volume should be of interest to senior financial sector...
The Future of Domestic Capital Markets in Developing Countries addresses the challenges that countries face as they develop and strengthen capital ...