The Independence of Central Banks, Political Institutional Quality and Financial Sector Development in Africa
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2020-01-14
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Journal of Emerging Market Finance
Abstract
Central Bank Independence (CBI) as a mechanism for achieving lower
inflation and effective regulation and supervision of the financial sector
should promote financial sector development. Though there is not
much difference in CBI legal provisions, it seems to be more effective
in developed countries than in African countries. There are suggestions
that this could be due to differences in political institutional quality.
Using panel data from 1970 to 2012, we find that CBI does not promote
financial development in Africa. The impact of CBI is dependent on the
level of development of a country. CBI promotes financial development
more in countries with strong political institutions
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Research Article
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Central bank independence, financial development, institutional quality, Africa, emerging markets, developing countries