More Bankers, More Growth? Evidence from OECD Countries

Article dans une revue: We re-examine empirically the finance–growth relationship. We argue that financial deepening should not only be assessed via the familiar measures of financial activity output—the volume of credit—but also through its inputs—for example, the relative number of employees in the financial industry—or the efficiency of the financial-intermediation process. The latter is measured in this paper by the ratio of credit volume to the number of financial-sector employees. We compare these measures using the econometric approach recommended by Roodman (2009). Overall, we fail to find a positive relationship between financial deepening and economic growth in OECD countries over the last 40 years.

Auteur(s)

Gunther Capelle-Blancard, Claire Labonne

Revue
  • Economic Notes
Date de publication
  • 2016
Mots-clés JEL
G21 O43
Mots-clés
  • Bank
  • Growth
  • Allocation of talent
  • Financialization
Pages
  • 37-51
Version
  • 1
Volume
  • 45