Financial Development And Economic Growth

Page 4 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    Assess The Impact Of Globalisation On Economic Development

    Discuss the impact of globalisation on economic development, with reference to an economy other than Australia. Globalisation refers to the integration between different countries and economies and the increased impact of international influences on all aspects of life and economic activity. China's economy has become substantially globalised since their economic reform in the late 1970s, and has thus experienced exponential economic growth and some economic development, which has aided their transformation

    Words: 895 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    561paper

    Topic: China’s financial liberalization Title: China’s financial liberalization and the policy transformation towards openness Author: Xuepan Cheng 4136801 Abstract This paper focused on the research of China’s financial liberalization reform in order to discuss the economic and financial effects casted by financial liberation. Also the article pointed out the current problems of China’s financial system and provided suggestions for implementation. The main argument of policy suggestions for China

    Words: 2952 - Pages: 12

  • Premium Essay

    Firms Internationalization

    Internationalization and Capital Structure in Developing Countries: The Role of Financial Development Halit Gonenc and Daniel J. de Haan As the trend in globalization continues, developing market economies are moving to the forefront of the world market, diminishing the dominance of developed countries. Their rapid expansion is often underpinned by strong domestic firm performance. The resources and funds required to fuel the sustained future growth of these firms as they compete with global powerhouses from developed

    Words: 5212 - Pages: 21

  • Free Essay

    Microfinance Institutions and Economic Growth of Small & Micro-Enterprises (Smes)

    AND ECONOMIC GROWTH OF SMALL & MICRO-ENTERPRISES (SMES) ACASE STUDY OF (UWMFO) MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION BY HENRY EGYEYU DEDICATION To the memory of my grand father Daniel Egeyu Whose love & enthusiasm for academia first kindled mine? ABSTRACT This research study investigates the impact of microfinance institutions on entrepreneurial development of Small & Micro-enterprises (SMEs) that are craving for growth and

    Words: 12676 - Pages: 51

  • Premium Essay

    Banking of Pakistan

    Systems / Volume 1, Issue 2, 2006 © Hshin-Yu Liang, Alan Reichert, 2006 19 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ECONOMIC GROWTH AND BANKING SECTOR DEVELOPMENT Hshin-Yu Liang, Alan Reichert Abstract Given that the causal relationship between changes in a country’s financial sector development (FSD) and its rate of economic growth is expected to be sensitive to the country’s stage of economic development, two sets of country data are analyzed: Emerging/Developing countries and Advanced countries. While

    Words: 274 - Pages: 2

  • Free Essay

    Usman Quddus

    Discussion Paper No. 2009/01 The Financial Crisis of 2008 and the Developing Countries Wim Naudé* January 2009 Abstract Following the financial crisis that broke in the US and other Western economies in late 2008, there is now serious concern about its impact on the developing countries. The world media almost daily reports scenarios of gloom and doom, with many predicting a deep global recession. This paper critically discusses this and concludes that as far as the developing countries are concerned

    Words: 10295 - Pages: 42

  • Premium Essay

    Fdi and Nigeria Economic Growth

    INVESTMENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA BY OKUNLOLA TUNDE S. MATRIC NO: 139191 September 2011 Being research work submitted to Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ibadan, in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Economics CERCTIFICATION I hereby certify that this work was carried out by OKUNLOLA TUNDE S. of Matric No 139191 in the Department of Economics, Faculty

    Words: 12592 - Pages: 51

  • Premium Essay

    Exit of Crisis of the Baltic States

    Exit From Crisis And The Post-Crisis Development Of The Baltic States As a result of accessing the European Union (EU) in 2004 the Baltic states benefited from an accession-related boost to income convergence and a credit-driven boom continued. While recognising the rapid growth as well as the increasing level of income, employment opportunities and rising living standarts, it was already in 2006 when the International Monetary Fund expressed concerns about overheating of economies of the Baltic

    Words: 989 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    A Paper on Growth Diagnostics of Indonesia

    A Paper on Growth Diagnostics of Indonesia February 6, 2013 I. Introduction The goal of every country is to achieve not only sustainable development but also inclusive growth. Sustainable development, as defined by the Brundtland Commission, is a "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". Inclusive growth on the other hand, pertains to an equitable allocation of resources to every sector of the society

    Words: 2486 - Pages: 10

  • Premium Essay

    Term Paper-Dubai Business

    transformed into a city of economic growth and focus. Unlike its neighbors, the city and the UAE as a whole, has developed into a diverse economic state that has become a center for business and tourism. Although the city was built on the oil industry, it is the city’s current model of business that has driven its economy. Many of the city’s main revenues come from tourism, real estate, and financial services. Typically overlooked, it is Dubai’s economic development strategy that has kept the

    Words: 3033 - Pages: 13

Page   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50