An empirical study on the relationship between investor protection, government behavior, and financial development

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We studied the relationship between investor protection, government behavior, and financial development using data covering six provinces (Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang, Henan, and Sichuan) and two provincial-level cities (Beijing and Shanghai) in China for the period 2005-2014. Using panel data estimation techniques, we found that there is a positive relationship between investor protection and financial development; by contrast, highly-intense government intervention leads to more financial impediments. Moreover, government intervention in education could promote financial development through its contribution to having a higher amount of the fund supply. Our empirical findings have important implications for policy-makers in terms of reforming the capital market regulation.

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Chu, C. C., Tsai, S. B., Chen, Y., Li, X., Zhai, Y., Chen, Q., … Li, B. (2017). An empirical study on the relationship between investor protection, government behavior, and financial development. Sustainability (Switzerland), 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/su9122199

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