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Asli Demirguc-Kunt

Senior Research Manager


ASLI DEMIRGÜÇ-KUNT is Senior Research Manager, Finance and Private Sector, in the World Bank's Development Economics Research Group. After joining the Bank in 1989 as a Young Economist, she has been in different parts of the Bank, working on external finance and domestic financial sector issues. Her research interests include how financial development contributes to economic growth and poverty reduction; and how best to improve the stability, efficiency and reach of the financial systems around the world. She has published widely in academic journals. Prior to coming to the Bank, she was an Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. She holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in economics from the Ohio State University.

Contact information: Email: ADemirgucKunt@worldbank.org


Works by this author

1 .Microfinance meets the market
2 .Finance and economic opportunity
3 .Finance, financial sector policies, and long-run growth
4 .Formal versus informal finance : evidence from China
5 .Firm innovation in emerging markets : the roles of governance and finance
6 .Banking services for everyone ? Barriers to bank access and use around the world
7 .Deposit insurance design and implementation : policy lessons from research and practice
8 .Do workers' remittances promote financial development ?
9 .Banking on the principles : compliance with Basel Core Principles and bank soundness
10 .Finance and economic development : policy choices for developing countries
11 .What determines protection of property rights ? An analysis of direct and indirect effects
12 .Determinants of deposit-insurance adoption and design
13 .Financial performance and outreach : a global analysis of leading microbanks
14 .How important are financing constraints ? The role of finance in the business environment
15 .Reaching out : access to and use of banking services across countries
16 .Cross-country empirical studies of systemic bank distress : a survey
17 .How well do institutional theories explain firms' perceptions of property rights?
18 .Deposit insurance around the world : a comprehensive database
19 .Finance, firm size, and growth
20 .Finance, inequality, and poverty: cross-country evidence
21 .Business Environment and the Incorporation Decision
22 .The determinants of financing obstacles
23 .Law and firms' access to finance
24 .Small and medium enterprises, growth, and poverty : cross-country evidence
25 .Small and medium enterprises across the globe : a new database
26 .Bank concentration and crises
27 .Bank supervision and corporate finance
28 .The impact of bank regulations, concentration, and institutions on bank margins
29 .Bank competition, financing obstacles, and access to credit
30 .Financial and legal institutions and firm size
31 .Law and finance : why does legal origin matter?
32 .Financial and legal constraints to firm growth - Does size matter?
33 .Firms as financial intermediaries - evidence from trade credit data
34 .Deposit insurance around the globe : where does it work?
35 .Law, politics, and finance
36 .The World Bank economic review 15 (3)
37 .Financial structure and bank profitability
38 .Financial structure and economic development - firm, industry, and country evidence
39 .Funding growth in bank-based and market-based financial systems : evidence from firm level data
40 .Inside the crisis : an empirical analysis of banking systems in distress
41 .The World Bank economic review 14 (2)
42 .Does deposit insurance increase banking system stability? - an empirical investigation
43 .Market discipline and financial safety net design
44 .A new database on financial development and structure
45 .Bank-based and market-based financial systems - cross-country comparisons
46 .Monitoring banking sector fragility : a multivariate logit approach with an application to the 1996-97 banking crises
47 .The World Bank Research Observer 13(2)
48 .How does foreign entry affect the domestic banking market?
49 .Financial liberalization and financial fragility
50 .Determinants of commercial bank interest margins and profitability : some international evidence
51 .The determinants of banking crises : evidence from industrial and developing countries
52 .The role of long term finance : theory and evidence
53 .Institutions, financial markets, and firms' choice of debt maturity
54 .Financial constraints, uses of funds, and firm growth : an international comparison
55 .The World Bank economic review 10(2)
56 .Costa Rican pension system : options for reform
57 .Stock market development and financial intermediaries : stylized facts
58 .Stock market development and firm financing choices
59 .Capital structures in developing countries : evidence from ten countries
60 .The financial system and public enterprise reform : concepts and cases
61 .North American free trade agreement : issues on trade in financial services for Mexico
62 .Stock market development and financial intermediary growth : a research agenda
63 .The Brady Plan, the 1989 Mexican debt reduction agreement, and bank stock returns in the United States and Japan
64 .Barriers to portfolio investments in emerging stock markets
65 .Burden-sharing among official and private creditors
66 .Developing country capital structures and emerging stock markets
67 .Interest rates, official lending, and the debt crisis : a reassessment
68 .Creditor country regulations and commercial bank lending to developing countries
69 .Official credits to developing countries : implicit transfers to the banks
70 .The role of officially supported export credits in sub-Saharan Africa's external financing
71 .Capital positions of Japanese banks
72 .The menu approach to developing country external debt : an analysis of commercial banks' choice behavior




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