Financial Market Integration and the Fate of Small and Micro Business Lending in Emerging Economies
Mark Wenner
Chapter 6 in Achieving Sustainable Communities in a Global Economy:Alternative Private Strategies and Public Policies, 2004, pp 137-156 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Patterns and Trends in Financial Integration in Selected Emerging EconomiesDegree of foreign bank ownership as a proxy for financial integrationImpact of Financial Liberalization and Financial IntegrationImpact on investment efficiencyImpact on economic growthImpact on small business lendingPolicy options and strategies for improving access for small and medium enterprisesOption 1: Restrict capital movements but continue to promote banking and integrationOption 2: Strengthen the domestic financial sector and sequence liberalizationConclusionsReferences
Keywords: Emerging Markets; Market Strategy; Corporate Social Responsibility/Economic Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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