The Little Data Book on Financial Development 2014

The little data book is a pocket edition of the global financial development database published as part of the work on the Global Financial Development Report 2014 : financial inclusion. The book has put more emphasis on access indicators and, in particular, includes additional variables capturing different aspects of access to financial institutions. The data in this book are for 2001, 2006, and 2011. The data highlights the multidimensional nature of financial systems. A basic comparison of data confirms that while financial systems in developing economies tend to be less deep, provide less access, and is somewhat less efficient, their stability has been comparable to financial systems in developed countries in recent years.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Publication biblioteca
Language:en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013-09-25
Subjects:access indicators, Bank accounts, Bank branches, Bank lending, Banking crisis, banking systems, Benchmarking, CC, checking, Communications Development, corporate bonds, currency, Debit card, debt securities, deposit, deposit money banks, developing economies, Development Economics, economic development, economic stability, economic statistics, Electronic payments, enabling environment, Finance Corporation, financial access, financial data, financial depth, FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, financial institution, financial institutions, financial intermediaries, financial markets, financial sector, financial sector development, financial sector policies, financial services, Financial support, financial system, Financial Systems, financial transactions, formal financial institution, GDP, gross domestic product, Income, Income group, International Bank, International Finance, Loan, Low-income economies, market return, market turnover, middle-income economies, national income, net interest margin, Nonbank financial institutions, nonperforming loans, Outstanding international debt, Outstanding international debt securities, overhead costs, per capita income, poverty alleviation, price volatility, private credit, private debt, public debt, public debt securities, regulatory capital, return, return on assets, return on equity, savings, savings account, stock market, stock market capitalization, stock price, tax, turnover ratio, Union, working capital, Global Financial Development database,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15896
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