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    Has Financial Liberalization Improved Economic Efficiency in the Republic of Korea? Evidence from Firm-Level and Industry-Level Data

    Park, Jungsoo; Park, Yung Chul | May 2014
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    This study analyzes the effects of financial liberalization on the lending behavior of banks and non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) before and after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, using panel regressions on Republic of Korea firm-level and industry-level data of the period 1991–2007. It also develops a financial liberalization index to incorporate the multifaceted nature of financial reform. Findings show that financial liberalization has led banks and NBFIs to allocate more of their loans to small and medium-sized firms with good performance histories, thereby helping these entities to improve their total factor productivity growth. This paper does not find similar effects of financial liberalization on efficiency at large firms or at the industry level. Heavier reliance on direct financing after the crisis has not improved the productivity of large firms.
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    Park, Jungsoo; Park, Yung Chul. 2014. Has Financial Liberalization Improved Economic Efficiency in the Republic of Korea? Evidence from Firm-Level and Industry-Level Data. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4011. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
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    Asian Development Bank
    Development
    Rural Development
    Public Sector
    Public Sector Management
    Development Cooperation
    Development Goals
    Organization For Economic Cooperation & Development
    Public Sector Projects
    Ports
    Education
    Ports
    Education
    Rural planning
    Regional development bank
    Project finance
    Strategic planning
    Infrastructure projects
    Government programs
    Public finance
    Public enterprises
    Infrastructure
    Partnership
    Power
    Communication in rural development
    Rural enterprise zones
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    Social participation
    Development banks
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