Economics of Financial Cooperatives

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Alternative banking and development finance
Annual Gdp Growth Rate
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Banking regulation
Basel III
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Civil Liberties Indices
Deposit Insurance Schemes
Development finance
Dummy Variables
Economy
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Estimated Household Income Inequality
Expense Preference Behaviour
Financial
Financial Cooperatives
Financial economics
Fix Effect OLS
Fixed Effects
Freedom House's Political Rights
Freedom House’s Political Rights
Gdp Growth
Gdp Growth Rate
GMM Analysis
IMF's World Economic Outlook
IMF’s World Economic Outlook
Income Distribution
income distribution dynamics
Iv 2SLS
Marginal Return
Net Income Inequality
OLS Regression
Overcoming Credit Constraints
Political economy of finance
political economy theory
Random Effects
Reduce Wealth Inequality
Rural finance
Savings and Credit Cooperatives
Small and Medium Enterprises
SME Lending
Total Domestic Credit
Wealth distribution

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367777517
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Building on theories of finance and distribution, and the political economy of finance, this book explains the influence of financial cooperatives on wealth and income distribution, and institutional factors that determine the development of financial cooperatives. The book discusses the dynamics of income and wealth distribution with and without financial cooperatives, and defines the economic objective for financial cooperatives. Through explaining the influence of political institutions and regulations on the development of financial cooperatives, this book examines why financial cooperatives grew in some emerging economies and not in other similar ones.

The book is of interest to scholars interested in financial economics, political economy of finance, alternative banking and development finance, and banking regulation. The book also gives valuable output to central bankers and financial and monetary policy makers in underdeveloped economies. In addition, it will be of particular interest to practitioners in international development institutions, especially those engaged in development finance and rural finance.

Amr Khafagy works at the Countryside and Community Research Institute, University of Gloucestershire. His research explores the political economy of finance and the dynamics of income and wealth distribution, the economics of cooperatives, and the political economy of the Middle East. He has worked in the banking and microfinance sectors in Egypt and India.

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