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Keywords: Economic development ; Productivity ; Bank supervision ; References listed on IDEAS Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.:
Arturo Galindo & Fabio Schiantarelli & Andrew Weiss, 2001.
"Does Financial Liberalization Improve the Allocation of Investment? Micro Evidence from Developing Countries ,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
503, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 29 Oct 2003.
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Arturo Galindo & Fabio Schiantarelli & Andrew Weiss, 2005.
"Does Financial Liberalization Improve the Allocation of Investment? Micro Evidence from Developing Countries ,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
625, Boston College Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Arturo Galindo & Fabio Schiantarelli & Andrew Weiss, 2002.
"Does Financial Liberalization Improve the Allocation of Investment?: Micro Evidence from Developing Countries ,"
RES Working Papers
4295, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
[Downloadable!] Galindo, Arturo & Schiantarelli, Fabio & Weiss, Andrew, 2007.
"Does financial liberalization improve the allocation of investment?: Micro-evidence from developing countries ,"
Journal of Development Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 83(2), pages 562-587, July.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Levine, Ross & Loayza, Norman & Beck, Thorsten, 2000.
"Financial intermediation and growth: Causality and causes ,"
Journal of Monetary Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 46(1), pages 31-77, August.
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Other versions: King, Robert G & Levine, Ross, 1993.
"Finance and Growth: Schumpeter Might Be Right ,"
The Quarterly Journal of Economics ,
MIT Press, vol. 108(3), pages 717-37, August.
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King, Robert G. & Levine, Ross, 1993.
"Finance and growth : Schumpeter might be right ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
1083, The World Bank.
[Downloadable!] King, Robert G. & Levine, Ross, 1993.
"Finance and growth : Schumpeter might be right ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
1083, The World Bank.
[Downloadable!] Benhabib, Jess & Spiegel, Mark M, 2000.
" The Role of Financial Development in Growth and Investment ,"
Journal of Economic Growth ,
Springer, vol. 5(4), pages 341-60, December.
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