2017
DOI: 10.5958/2249-7323.2017.00111.0
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Determinants of banking sector development in India: ARDL bound testing approach

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“…Milic and Solesa (2017) found that government expenditure has significant impact on the development of the banking industry in developed and developing countries. Dogga et al (2017), Gan (2010), andZheng et al (2019) also found that government expenditure has significant impact on banking sector development and stock market development in emerging economies countries. Fu et al (2020) observed that government expenditure has significant long-run effect on the growth of banking industry in developing countries except for lower-income countries.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Milic and Solesa (2017) found that government expenditure has significant impact on the development of the banking industry in developed and developing countries. Dogga et al (2017), Gan (2010), andZheng et al (2019) also found that government expenditure has significant impact on banking sector development and stock market development in emerging economies countries. Fu et al (2020) observed that government expenditure has significant long-run effect on the growth of banking industry in developing countries except for lower-income countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These factors might be a precondition for achieving sustainable banking sector development. Financial intermediaries channel the savings into productive investments (Dogga et al, 2017). However, Nepal is lagging behind in adequate capital accumulation on the one hand and productive investment on the other.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Milic and Solesa (2017) found that government expenditure has a significant impact on the development of the banking industry in developed and developing countries. Dogga et al (2017); Gan (2010), andZheng et al (2019) also found that government expenditure has a significant impact on development of banking industry and stock market development in emerging economies. Fu et al (2020) observed that government expenditure has a significant long-run effect on the growth of the banking industry in developing countries except for lower-income countries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These factors might be a precondition for achieving sustainable development of the banking industry. Financial intermediaries channel the savings into productive investments (Dogga et al, 2017). However, Nepal is lagging behind in adequate capital accumulation on the one hand and productive investment on the other.…”
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confidence: 99%