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Does bank efficiency enhance industry growth in developing countries?

In: Inclusive Financial Development

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  • Ali Mirzaei
  • Tomoe Moore

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In this paper, bank efficiency is estimated at a bank level as a proxy for quality finance by innovatively taking into account the new structural liquidity indicator of Basel III. Using the estimated Basel III-compliant efficiency, we then analyse its effect on the growth of 28 manufacturing sectors. The robust finding is that such risk-adjusted bank efficiency enhances the growth of financially vulnerable industries during the pre-crisis period. However, during the recent financial crisis, bank efficiency has an overall positive impact on all industries. It implies that potentially costly banking regulations are likely to mitigate the adverse impact of financial crises on the real sector.

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  • Ali Mirzaei & Tomoe Moore, 2021. "Does bank efficiency enhance industry growth in developing countries?," Chapters, in: Ahmad H. Ahmad & David T. Llewellyn & Victor Murinde (ed.), Inclusive Financial Development, chapter 11, pages 224-240, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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