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Abstract We evaluate the cross-country convergence of financial development and its relationship with GDP growth. Financial inclusion variables have been widely converged across countries, and the catch-up effect of countries with poor financial coverage mainly drives the convergence. In contrast, financial development measures — including domestic credit, liability, mutual fund size, and stock market capitalization — have diverged since 1985 despite the absolute convergence in GDP and financial inclusion. The GDP growth rates strongly correlate with the change in financial development but not the improvement in financial inclusion.
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Zhiheng He
Ocean University of China
Yang You
University of Hong Kong
Open Economies Review
University of Hong Kong
Tsinghua University
Institute of Economics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6822cb6db64358760b275 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11079-024-09767-4