- Copyright Page
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Structural Transformation, Deep Downturns, and Government Policy
- Structural Transformation and Growth: Theoretical Considerations
- Remodelling Structural Change
- Structural Transformation and Income Distribution: Kuznets and Beyond
- The Flying-Geese Theory: Reassessed and Reformulated in New Structuralist Perspective
- Changing Income Inequality During Structural Transformation: The Role of Agricultural Prices
- Structural Transformation: A Competitiveness-Based View
- Trade and Structural Change Over Two Centuries
- Financial Reforms, Financial Development, and Structural Change
- Location Fundamentals, Agglomeration Economies, and The Geography of Multinational Firms
- Sustainable Structural Change in the Context of Global Value Chains
- Participation in Global Value Chains: Challenges and Opportunities
- Building Effective Clusters and Industrial Parks
- Infrastructure Finance: Mobilizing Long-Term Liability Embedded Funds from International Institutional Investors to Emerging Markets
- Measuring Structural Change
- Transforming Traditional Agriculture Redux
- Structural Transformation and Manufacturing Employment
- Global Megatrends and the Macroeconomics of Gender
- Latin America’s Structural Transformation Patterns
- India’s Path to Structural Transformation: An Exception and the Rule
- Structural Transformation in Egypt, 1965–2015
- Growth and Structural Transformation in Viet Nam: The Real Story Beneath
- Economic Reform and Structural Change: The Chinese Experience
- Financing Industrial Development in Korea and Implications For Africa
- How Taiwan Managed to Grow: Structural Transformation and Industrial Policy
- Ethiopia: Lessons from an Experiment
- Economic Transformation in Africa from the Bottom Up: New Evidence from Tanzania
- Growth and Structural Transformation In the Waemu Countries
- Truth is the Safest Lie: A Reassessment of Development Economics
- The Strength of American Federal Democracy: Lessons for Global Development
- Desirable Directions of Structural Transformation
- Index
Abstract and Keywords
This chapter explores the interrelationships between financial reforms, financial development, and structural change. More specifically, it considers the impact of financial reform on changes in labour productivity and whether liberalizing the functioning of the financial sector and lifting a number of regulations through financial reforms affect structural change and growth. In this chapter, structural change is defined as the contribution of labour reallocation across sectors to aggregate productivity growth and the difference-in-difference methodology is used to compare the evolution of productivity growth—and its different sources including structural change—before and after a financial reform. This evolution is also contrasted with cases in which financial reform is absent. Drawing on a sample of advanced and emerging market economies, the chapter shows that labour productivity accelerates following periods of intense financial reforms. The results generally suggest that financial reforms positively affect productivity growth, in part through the contribution of structural change.
Keywords: financial reforms, financial development, structural change, labour productivity, financial sector, labour reallocation, productivity growth
Enisse Kharroubi, Bank for International Settlements, Switzerland
Luiz A. Pereira da Silva, Bank for International Settlements, Switzerland
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- Copyright Page
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Structural Transformation, Deep Downturns, and Government Policy
- Structural Transformation and Growth: Theoretical Considerations
- Remodelling Structural Change
- Structural Transformation and Income Distribution: Kuznets and Beyond
- The Flying-Geese Theory: Reassessed and Reformulated in New Structuralist Perspective
- Changing Income Inequality During Structural Transformation: The Role of Agricultural Prices
- Structural Transformation: A Competitiveness-Based View
- Trade and Structural Change Over Two Centuries
- Financial Reforms, Financial Development, and Structural Change
- Location Fundamentals, Agglomeration Economies, and The Geography of Multinational Firms
- Sustainable Structural Change in the Context of Global Value Chains
- Participation in Global Value Chains: Challenges and Opportunities
- Building Effective Clusters and Industrial Parks
- Infrastructure Finance: Mobilizing Long-Term Liability Embedded Funds from International Institutional Investors to Emerging Markets
- Measuring Structural Change
- Transforming Traditional Agriculture Redux
- Structural Transformation and Manufacturing Employment
- Global Megatrends and the Macroeconomics of Gender
- Latin America’s Structural Transformation Patterns
- India’s Path to Structural Transformation: An Exception and the Rule
- Structural Transformation in Egypt, 1965–2015
- Growth and Structural Transformation in Viet Nam: The Real Story Beneath
- Economic Reform and Structural Change: The Chinese Experience
- Financing Industrial Development in Korea and Implications For Africa
- How Taiwan Managed to Grow: Structural Transformation and Industrial Policy
- Ethiopia: Lessons from an Experiment
- Economic Transformation in Africa from the Bottom Up: New Evidence from Tanzania
- Growth and Structural Transformation In the Waemu Countries
- Truth is the Safest Lie: A Reassessment of Development Economics
- The Strength of American Federal Democracy: Lessons for Global Development
- Desirable Directions of Structural Transformation
- Index