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World Bank working papers and publications

1 .Is small beautiful ? financial structure, size and access to finance
2 .Gender and finance in Sub-Saharan Africa : are women disadvantaged ?
3 .Banking sector stability, efficiency, and outreach in Kenya
4 .Islamic vs. conventional banking : business model, efficiency and stability
5 .Mortgage finance in central and eastern Europe -- opportunity or burden ?
6 .What explains the cost of remittances ? an examination across 119 country corridors
7 .Finance in Africa - Achievements and Challenges
8 .Financial institutions and markets across countries and over time - data and analysis
9 .Bank financing for smes around the world : drivers, obstacles, business models, and lending practices
10 .The typology of partial credit guarantee funds around the world
11 .Who gets the credit ? and does it matter ? household vs. firm lending across countries
12 .Bank competition and financial stability : friends or foes ?
13 .Benchmarking financial development
14 .The econometrics of finance and growth
15 .Foreign bank acquisitions and outreach : evidence from Mexico
16 .The World Bank economic review 22 (3)
17 .Big bad banks ? the impact of U.S. branch deregulation on income distribution
18 .Banking services for everyone ? Barriers to bank access and use around the world
19 .Bank efficiency, ownership, and market structure : why are interest spreads so high in Uganda ?
20 .The basic analytics of access to financial services
21 .Creating a more efficient financial system : challenges for Bangladesh
22 .Resolution of failed banks by deposit insurers : cross-country evidence
23 .Creating an efficient financial system : challenges in a global economy
24 .Creating an efficient financial system : challenges in a global economy
25 .Reaching out : access to and use of banking services across countries
26 .Institution building and growth in transition economies
27 .State bank transformation in Brazil - choices and consequences
28 .Bank privatization and performance - emprical evidence from Nigeria
29 .Finance, firm size, and growth
30 .Structural issues in the Kenyan financial system: improving competition and access
31 .Finance, inequality, and poverty: cross-country evidence
32 .The determinants of financing obstacles
33 .Law and firms' access to finance
34 .Small and medium enterprises, growth, and poverty : cross-country evidence
35 .Legal institutions and financial development
36 .Small and medium enterprises across the globe : a new database
37 .Bank concentration and crises
38 .Bank supervision and corporate finance
39 .The incentive-compatible design of deposit insurance and bank failure resolution : concepts and country studies
40 .Bank competition, financing obstacles, and access to credit
41 .Financial and legal institutions and firm size
42 .The World Bank economic review 17 (1)
43 .Financing patterns around the world : the role of institutions
44 .Law and finance : why does legal origin matter?
45 .Determinants of life insurance consumption across countries
46 .Financial and legal constraints to firm growth - Does size matter?
47 .Financial intermediary development and growth volatility : do intermediaries dampen or magnify shocks?
48 .Stock markets, banks, and growth : correlation or causality?
49 .Financial development and international trade : is there a link?
50 .Financial dependence and international trade
51 .Law, politics, and finance
52 .Deposit insurance as private club - Is Germany a model?
53 .The World Bank economic review 15 (1)
54 .The World Bank economic review 14(3)
55 .Financial structure and economic development - firm, industry, and country evidence
56 .Impediments to the development and efficiency of financial intermediation in Brazil
57 .New firm formation and industry growth - does having a market- or bank-based system matter?
58 .New tools and new tests in comparative political economy - the database of political institutions
59 .A new database on financial development and structure
60 .Finance and the sources of growth
61 .Financial intermediation and growth : Causality and causes




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