Banking sector development and interest rate volatility in emerging economies |
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Authors: | Massomeh Hajilee Omar M. Al Nasser Gladys H. Perez |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Business Administration, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX, USAhajileem@uhv.edu;3. School of Business Administration, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Over the last decades, macroeconomic stability is said to be one of the major concerns of emerging economies. Financial sector as a core of macroeconomic stability has been under close consideration of policy makers. The relationship between interest rate uncertainty and banking sector development as one of the most important indicators of financial sector development, especially for emerging economies, has not received enough attention in the literature. Perhaps this article is the most comprehensive study that investigates the relationship between interest rate uncertainty and banking sector development for a large group of emerging economies. To do this, the short-run and long-run models using a bounds testing approach to cointegration for 12 emerging economies over the period 1980–2011 have been developed. Estimated results from all models indicate that interest rate uncertainty has significant effect on banking sector development in both short-run and long-run phenomena in the majority of countries. The findings indicate that the link between interest rate uncertainty and banking sector development in each country depends on each country’s specific structure. |
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Keywords: | interest rate volatility banking sector development bounds testing emerging economies |
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