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Journal Article

Regional Evidence on Financial Development, Finance Term Structure and Growth

Authors

  • Vaona
  • A.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1007/978-3-7908-2070-6_10

JEL Classification

O18 O16 C31

Key Words

Cross-section analysis

Finance term structure

Finance-growth nexus

Panel data analysis

regions

The finance-growth nexus is a classic source of debate among economists. This paper offers regional evidence on this issue in order to determine whether it can fit the data on a 147-year-old economic union, Italy. By means of this approach the pooling of developed and developing countries in the same sample can be avoided. Both cross-sectional and panel data estimates appear to show that more finance generates more growth. Endogeneity does not bias the results to a significant extent, and the finance-growth nexus is robust to spatial unobserved heterogeneity. Spatial correlation in the residuals is rejected by the data. Economic growth appears to be favoured more by short-term than by long-term credit.

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  • Trade