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Asli Demirguc-Kunt

Researcher at World Bank

Publications -  429
Citations -  85435

Asli Demirguc-Kunt is an academic researcher from World Bank. The author has contributed to research in topics: Financial intermediary & Access to finance. The author has an hindex of 137, co-authored 429 publications receiving 78166 citations. Previous affiliations of Asli Demirguc-Kunt include George Washington University & Boston College.

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A New Database on Financial Development and Structure

TL;DR: Beck, Demirguc-Kunt, and Levine as mentioned in this paper introduced a new database of indicators of financial development and structure across countries and over time, which unifies a range of indicators that measure the size, activity, and efficiency of financial intermediaries and markets.
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The Determinants of Banking Crises in Developing and Developed Countries

TL;DR: This article studied the factors associated with the emergence of systemic banking crises in a large sample of developed and developing countries in 1980-94 using a multivariate logit econometric model.
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A New Database on the Structure and Development of the Financial Sector

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce a new database of indicators of financial structure and financial development across countries and over time, which is unique in that it combines a wide variety of indicators that measure the size, activity, and efficiency of financial intermediaries and markets.
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Finance, inequality and the poor

TL;DR: This article found that financial development disproportionately boosts incomes of the poorest quintile and reduces income inequality, and that about 40% of the long-run impact of financial development on the income growth was due to reductions in income inequality.
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Determinants of commercial bank interest margins and profitability : some international evidence

TL;DR: This paper showed that differences in interest margins and bank profitability reflect a variety of determinants: bank characteristics, macroeconomic conditions, explicit and implicit bank taxation, deposit insurance regulation, overall financial structure, and underlying legal and institutional indicators.