Financial development and institutional quality among emerging economies

Rexford Abaidoo, Elvis Kwame Agyapong
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PurposeThis study examines how institutional quality influences variability in financial development among economies in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).Design/methodology/approachEmpirical estimations verifying various relationships are performed using the limited information maximum likelihood (LIML) estimation technique.FindingsThe results suggest that institutional quality enhances the pace of financial development among economies in the sub-region all things being equal. In a further micro-level analysis where components of institutional quality index are examined separately, the study’s results suggest that effective governance, regulatory quality, rule of law and accountability tend to have a significant positive impact on financial sector development.Research limitations/implicationsFindings of the study suggest that policies geared towards improving governance and regulatory institutions can augment development of the financial sector among economies in SSA; governments and policymakers are therefore encouraged to resource noted institutions to play effective roles for the development of the financial sector.Originality/valueCompared to related studies, this study reorients existing paradigm, which emphasizes the role of governance and institutional variables in the economic growth discourse. The authors’ empirical inquiry rather focuses on how governance and institutional structures influence regional financial development dynamics. Specifically, this study differs from most macro-level studies found in literature because it examines the impact of hitherto unexamined governance and institutional variables on financial development among economies in SSA.
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新兴经济体的金融发展和制度质量
目的本研究探讨了制度质量如何影响撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)经济体之间金融发展的可变性。设计/方法/方法使用有限信息最大似然(LIML)估计技术进行验证各种关系的经验估计。研究结果表明,在同等条件下,制度质量提高了次区域各经济体金融发展的速度。在进一步的微观层面分析中,分别考察了制度质量指数的组成部分,研究结果表明,有效的治理、监管质量、法治和问责制往往对金融部门的发展产生显著的积极影响。研究的局限性/启示研究结果表明,旨在改善治理和监管机构的政策可以促进SSA经济体之间金融部门的发展;因此,鼓励各国政府和决策者为知名机构提供资源,使其为金融部门的发展发挥有效作用。与相关研究相比,本研究重新定位了现有的范式,强调治理和制度变量在经济增长话语中的作用。作者的实证研究更侧重于治理和制度结构如何影响区域金融发展动态。具体而言,本研究不同于文献中发现的大多数宏观层面的研究,因为它研究了迄今为止未被研究的治理和制度变量对SSA经济体之间金融发展的影响。
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