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Effets directs du développement financier sur la pauvreté : validation empirique sur un panel de pays à bas et moyen revenu

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  • Jamel Boukhatem
  • Bochra Mokrani

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This paper empirically examines the existence of direct effects of financial development on poverty reduction in 67 low and middle income countries over the period 1986-2009. The empirical results suggest that the financial development contributes directly to the reduction of poverty, and this, independently of the econometric method used. On the other hand, instability related to the financial development would penalize the poor population and would annihilate the positive effects of financial development. Thus, is it necessary to find a trade-off between the financial development and its instability in order to ensure a pro-poor growth ?

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  • Jamel Boukhatem & Bochra Mokrani, 2012. "Effets directs du développement financier sur la pauvreté : validation empirique sur un panel de pays à bas et moyen revenu," Mondes en développement, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(4), pages 133-148.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:meddbu:med_160_0133
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    4. LONZO LUBU, Gastonfils & KABWE OMOYI, Fanny, 2015. "Intermediation Financiere Et Croissance Economique En Republique Democratique Du Congo [Financial Intermediation And Economic Growth In Dr Congo]," MPRA Paper 61261, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    5. Singh,Raju & Huang,Yifei, 2016. "Financial channels, property rights, and poverty : a Sub-Saharan African perspective," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7559, The World Bank.
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