Assessing Financial Access in Brazil
This paper is organized as follows: Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 investigates the extent to which the supply of banking services has increased or diminished over time, and also analyzes factors underlying the spatial distribution of banking se...
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okr-10986-74522021-04-23T14:02:28Z Assessing Financial Access in Brazil Kumar, Anjali Beck, Thorsten Campos, Cristine Chattopadhyay, Soumya ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BRANCHES BANK MERGERS BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SECTOR BANKING SERVICES BANKING SYSTEM BANKS BORROWING BRANCH LOCATION CENTRAL BANK CONSUMERS CREDIT POLICIES CREDITWORTHINESS DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL ASSETS FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INDICATORS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN BANKS GDP GDP PER CAPITA HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME LEVELS INFLATION LATIN AMERICAN LAWS LICENSES LIQUIDITY LOTTERY METROPOLITAN AREAS MICROFINANCE MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MUNICIPALITIES OPTIMIZATION PENSIONS PER CAPITA INCOME PERMANENT INCOME PERMANENT INCOME HYPOTHESIS PORTFOLIOS PRIVATE BANKS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC SERVICES RETIREMENT SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BEHAVIOR STABILIZATION STATE BANKS SUBSIDIARY WAGES WEALTH WORKING CAPITAL This paper is organized as follows: Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 investigates the extent to which the supply of banking services has increased or diminished over time, and also analyzes factors underlying the spatial distribution of banking services, and the relative roles of public and private banks. Chapters 3 and 4 look at the use of financial services by urban individuals and analyze factors accounting for differentials in access-in particular the importance of regional and local differentials in access, the role of public versus private financial institutions, and the role of individual characteristics that could serve as proxies for information on creditworthiness. The final chapter summarizes the findings of this paper. 2012-06-07T19:52:22Z 2012-06-07T19:52:22Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6430092/assessing-financial-access-brazil 0-8213-6131-7 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7452 English en_US World Bank Working Paper No. 50 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BRANCHES BANK MERGERS BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SECTOR BANKING SERVICES BANKING SYSTEM BANKS BORROWING BRANCH LOCATION CENTRAL BANK CONSUMERS CREDIT POLICIES CREDITWORTHINESS DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL ASSETS FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INDICATORS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN BANKS GDP GDP PER CAPITA HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME LEVELS INFLATION LATIN AMERICAN LAWS LICENSES LIQUIDITY LOTTERY METROPOLITAN AREAS MICROFINANCE MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MUNICIPALITIES OPTIMIZATION PENSIONS PER CAPITA INCOME PERMANENT INCOME PERMANENT INCOME HYPOTHESIS PORTFOLIOS PRIVATE BANKS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC SERVICES RETIREMENT SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BEHAVIOR STABILIZATION STATE BANKS SUBSIDIARY WAGES WEALTH WORKING CAPITAL |
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BRANCHES BANK MERGERS BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SECTOR BANKING SERVICES BANKING SYSTEM BANKS BORROWING BRANCH LOCATION CENTRAL BANK CONSUMERS CREDIT POLICIES CREDITWORTHINESS DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL ASSETS FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INDICATORS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN BANKS GDP GDP PER CAPITA HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME LEVELS INFLATION LATIN AMERICAN LAWS LICENSES LIQUIDITY LOTTERY METROPOLITAN AREAS MICROFINANCE MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MUNICIPALITIES OPTIMIZATION PENSIONS PER CAPITA INCOME PERMANENT INCOME PERMANENT INCOME HYPOTHESIS PORTFOLIOS PRIVATE BANKS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC SERVICES RETIREMENT SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BEHAVIOR STABILIZATION STATE BANKS SUBSIDIARY WAGES WEALTH WORKING CAPITAL Kumar, Anjali Beck, Thorsten Campos, Cristine Chattopadhyay, Soumya Assessing Financial Access in Brazil |
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This paper is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 investigates the extent to
which the supply of banking services has increased or
diminished over time, and also analyzes factors underlying
the spatial distribution of banking services, and the
relative roles of public and private banks. Chapters 3 and 4
look at the use of financial services by urban individuals
and analyze factors accounting for differentials in
access-in particular the importance of regional and local
differentials in access, the role of public versus private
financial institutions, and the role of individual
characteristics that could serve as proxies for information
on creditworthiness. The final chapter summarizes the
findings of this paper. |
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Assessing Financial Access in Brazil |
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Assessing Financial Access in Brazil |
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Assessing Financial Access in Brazil |
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Assessing Financial Access in Brazil |
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Assessing Financial Access in Brazil |
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