DIA 2016: Chapter 3: Financial Systems To Make Savings Count (Tables and Figures)
In advanced economies, the vast majority of savings are intermediated through formal financial instruments. This intermediation can take one of three forms: direct financing, with individuals holding instruments issued directly by firms or the government; through institutional investors who then invest in those instruments; or through formal financial intermediaries such as banks.
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Format: | Databases & Datasets biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Inter-American Development Bank
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Subjects: | Household Saving, National Saving, Corporate Saving, Saving Rate, Public Investment, Private Investment, Infrastructure Investment, |
Online Access: | https://publications.iadb.org/en/publication/12756/dia-2016-chapter-3-financial-systems-make-savings-count-tables-and-figures |
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