Financial Development and Poverty Alleviation : Issues and Policy Implications for Developing and Transition Countries

This paper reviews current thinking on the relationship between financial development and poverty alleviation-a subject that has grown increasingly important in the policy prescriptions of the IMF and other international financial institutions in recent years. Although work on this issue is far from over, some important lessons can be learned from the existing evidence. The paper reflects on these lessons and looks at some of the policy implications of the analysis.
Publication date: October 2001
ISBN: 9781451857740
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Finance , Finance , Poverty and Homelessness , Poverty and Homelessness , financial development , financial institutions , financial system , financial services , financial markets , financial sector , Financial Institutions and Services: General , Economic Development: General

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