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Inessa Love

Senior Economist

INESSA LOVE is an Economist in the Finance Team of the Development Research Group. Since joining the Bank as a Young Economist in 2001, her research has focused on access to external finance and development of the domestic financial sector. In a series of recent papers she investigated the effect of financing constraints on investment; the relationship between financial intermediation, trade credit and industrial growth; corporate governance and investor protection; and global capital flows. She holds a MA in Financial Economics from the American University and a Ph.D. in Finance and Economics from Columbia University, Graduate School of Business.

Contact Information: Inessa Love, c/o research@worldbank.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


World Bank working papers and publications

1 .Credit constraints and investment behavior in Mexico's rural economy
2 .The economic impact of banking the unbanked : evidence from Mexico
3 .Do reorganization costs matter for efficiency ? Evidence from a bankruptcy reform in Colombia
4 .Does access to credit improve productivity ? Evidence from Bulgarian firms
5 .Trade credit and bank credit : evidence from recent financial crises
6 .Finances of Egyptian listed firms
7 .What drives corporate governance reform? firm-level evidence from Eastern Europe
8 .Firm financing in India: recent trends and factors
9 .Business Environment and the Incorporation Decision
10 .Financial development and growth in the short and long run
11 .Credit reporting and financing constraints
12 .Financial development and dynamic investment behavior : evidence from panel vector autoregression
13 .Patterns of industrial development revisted : the role of finance
14 .Corporate governance, investor protection, and performance in emerging markets
15 .Investor protection, ownership, and the cost of capital
16 .Global capital flows and financing constraints
17 .Financial development and financing constraints - international evidence from the structural investment model
18 .Trade credit, financial intermediary development, and industry growth




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