The short‐run and long‐run effects of trade openness on financial development: Some panel evidence for Europe
Guglielmo Maria Caporale,
Anamaria Diana Sova and
Robert Sova
International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2023, vol. 28, issue 4, 3891-3901
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This paper analyses the short‐ and long‐run effects of trade openness on financial development in a panel including data on 35 European countries over the period 2001–2019. For this purpose, it uses the pooled mean group (PMG) estimator for dynamic panels developed by Pesaran et al. (Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1999;94:621). The results differ depending on the income, governance and financial development level of the countries considered. In particular, it appears that in the middle‐income countries trade openness tends to strengthen financial development in the long run but to have an adverse effect in the short run. By contrast, in the case of high‐income countries with better institutions and a higher level of financial development, there is a positive and significant impact in the short run. Some policy implications of these findings are drawn.
Date: 2023
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