Effects of inflation on financial sector performance: New evidence from panel quantile regressions

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1 mars 2018

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Miguel Á. Tinoco Zermeño et al., « Effects of inflation on financial sector performance: New evidence from panel quantile regressions », Investigación económica, ID : 10670/1.2e1ol5


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: This paper explores the influence of inflation on the conditional distribution of financial development, an issue that has not received attention in related literature, with data from 84 countries covering the 1980-2010 period. In our data we show the presence of fixed effects, reject cross-sectional dependence in the error structure and justify poolability. Our empirical strategy employs standard and fixed-effects quantile regressions to demonstrate that the influence of inflation varies along the quantiles of the conditional finance distribution. In general, we find a consistently negative and nonlinear effect of price increases on financial variables; in particular, it is statistically significant in the full sample of countries, significant in developing countries, and insignificant in developed countries.

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