Government Ownership of Banks
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Abstract
ABSTRACT We assemble data on government ownership of banks around the world. The data show that such ownership is large and pervasive, and higher in countries with low levels of per capita income, backward financial systems, interventionist and inefficient governments, and poor protection of property rights. Higher government ownership of banks in 1970 is associated with slower subsequent financial development and lower growth of per capita income and productivity. This evidence supports “political” theories of the effects of government ownership of firms.
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3- RLRafael La PortaCorresponding
Harvard University Press
- FLFlorencio López‐de‐Silanes
Harvard University Press
- ASAndrei Shleifer
Harvard University Press
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- Government (linguistics)
- Per capita
- Property rights
- Per capita income
- Business
- Productivity
- Politics
- Financial system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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